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Trading

The ticket, the chart and the rules

How are orders filled?

Against the live feed, on the built-in simulator — real prices, simulated fills. Live routing to brokers is in development, and the ticket says plainly which it is doing. What the simulator is for is practising execution and running prop-style rules against real market conditions without real risk.

The order ticket

Market, limit, stop and stop-limit. A resting order is priced by clicking the chart: choose the type, the level follows your cursor, the click places it. Escape or right-click cancels the placement. Buy and sell carry the same colours as the candles, so the ticket and the chart speak one language.

Stops, targets and OCO

Attach a stop-loss and take-profit in ticks or dollars, linked OCO so one filling cancels the other. A resting entry can carry a pre-set bracket — drag its dotted “SL on fill” lines before the entry ever fills and the bracket spawns with the position.

Trading on the chart

Your position lives on the chart: a row with live P&L, draggable stop and target lines, and a ✕ that flattens. Chart one contract and trade its smaller sibling — the position, stop and target draw on the chart you are watching, and the P&L is computed at the traded contract’s point value, not the charted one’s.

Sizing by risk

Risk mode turns the question around: you say what the trade may lose, click the stop level, and the size is computed from the distance. It always rounds down — if even one contract busts the number, it places nothing and says so.

Automated exits — strategies

A saved exit plan: several targets with the size split between them, the stop resizing as targets fill, breakeven after a set gain, and a trailing stop that only ever moves toward the trade. Build it once, and every entry carries it.

Accounts and prop-style rules

Run several accounts side by side, each with its own book and its own rule set: trailing or end-of-day drawdown, daily loss on equity or realised, profit target, consistency, contract caps. The presets match the shapes funded programmes actually use, so you can rehearse the exact account you plan to trade.

Breach a rule and the account locks or fails exactly as the real programme would; hit the target and it tells you. Every simulated account carries “Sim” in its name on purpose — a screenshot of this ticket should never pass as a funded result.

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