VTC multi-terminal docs

Managing orders using the order grids in Visual Trading Console multi-terminal version

Visual Trading Console & Trade Manager (multi terminal version) features special order grids, which enable the trader to group orders by individual columns for easier order management. This can be done by account number, order symbol, order type, magic number or even order comment. The grids also feature an array of quick order management functions such as:

Most of the functions are performed by clicking individual buttons, which are located in the order row’s cells. These are:

Pending orders:

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Single click trading using VTC Multi-Terminal

The multi terminal version of the Visual Trading Console offers Single-click order execution, which is identical to the approach used in VTC single terminal version.

However, the multi terminal version offers an additional field in the quote boxes, which is used for single-click order entry – the “Magic” number entry.

 

This new feature enables the trader to group manually entered trades by magic numbers. ...

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Features of the bottom toolbar in VTC multi-terminal

The trade manager software for the Metatrader platform has been developed with intraday traders in mind. When designing the interface, we’ve focused on ease of use and ergonomics alongside such important factors as speed and dependability. These can be seen when looking at the handy bottom toolbar and flexible order grids.

The Visual Trading Console (Multi-Terminal version) features a context-sensitive toolbar (3), which adapts to the currently viewed “Market Orders” (1) or “Pending Orders” (2) tab.

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Setting up OCO orders in Metatrader4 via VTC ver. 2.x

OCOs are a pair of orders (or more) which are logically tied together in a sense that, if one order is executed, the other(s) are automatically canceled. This order type is applicable to pending orders only.

Once you have at least 2 pending orders already setup in Metatrader, you can tie them up as OCOs.

This is done in the following manner (depending on the product you are using):

When this is done, you’ll notice that the labels on the selected OCO buttons ...

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