Here’s a recap of the tips I created and published for TT this past two weeks. You’ll get a bit more flavor on each tip here as I’m not held to the character limit at Twitter.
If you have any questions, please let me know. Need a tip on using TT? Ask me.
Expand the view of Market Explorer to find specific options and spreads
Access data within the Analytics block to create your own market indicators
Learn how to roll instruments in the Market Grid widget
Learn about the five different displays available in the Fills widget
Access TT Order Type and algo templates in the Order Ticket widget
Learn about iron ore futures and other commodities available at SGX
Delete Autospreader and Aggregator parent orders and leave the child order in the market
Learn about what regulators are looking for in regard to spoofing and nefarious trading and how TT Score can notify you of “iffy” behavior
Use the Reset on revert parameter with TT Order Types to refresh trigger counts
Learn about actions that can cause your algo to pause or cancel and how to keep your child orders working should that occur
Learn about precondition rules and how they add an additional layer of stealth to your TT Order Type
Learn how to quickly change the interval, instrument and/or technical indicator on a chart by clicking and typing
Learn about the price type rules required when setting multiple triggers with a TT Order Type
Learn about building your own conditional order type in ADL
Scroll through charts in TT Mobile by clicking the dropdown list of instruments
Learn how to quickly roll chart instruments forward
Use Algo Dashboard in a phone app, TT Mobile, to manage your algo trading
Get a brief overview of TT Order Types in the initial episode of TT Office Hours
Learn about using Clone and reverse to remove local and admin fills
Learn how TT Score can help identify collusive spoofing which is an attempt by two or more traders to deceive the market
Use the Conditional OMA to set one order as the trigger for working a second order
Learn how to set a Trailing Stop as part of a TT Bracket order