User Guide
Alerts
NetTradeX PC
NetTradeX Android
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NetTradeX Advisors
- Introduction
- Account Opening
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Trading
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Lock Mode
- Market Order
- Pending Order
- How to Set Pending Order
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How to Delete Orders
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How to Change Orders
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Orders Take-Profit and Stop-Loss. Mode “Trailing Stop Distance”
- How to Close the Opened Position
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How to Unlock a Position
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PCI Trading
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Withdrawal requests
- Trading
- Pending orders
- Indicators
- Graphical Objects
- Alerts
- News
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Lock Mode
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User Interface
- Main Window
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Terminal interface
- General settings
- Customize Windows Position
- Charts
- PCI
- How to Set Indicators
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How to Modify Indicators
- Graphical Objects
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How to Manage Charts History
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Withdrawal Request
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How to Set Alerts
- Printing
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Customizing Financial Instrument List
- Import Settings
- Trading instruments
- Information Windows
- Windows Operation Factors Settings
- Workspace of Login
- Using Templates
- Setting terminal elements display
- Network connections
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Export Settings
- Quick start guide
- F.A.Q.
Alerts
Alerts
Alerts deal with automatic monitoring and processing of different events.
The terminal provides the following alerts:
- “Reconnection with server”
- “Loss of connection with server”
- “Short margin”
- “Target Margin Level reached”
- “Balance Operation performed”
- “Order activation”
- “Activation of Trailing Stop”
- “Order execution”
- “Target Price Level reached”
- “Price Change”
- “Target Position Profit/Loss reached”
- “Alarm clock”
Alerts may have the following states:
- “In service”
The alert is active. The alert monitors the corresponding event and triggers when the event occurs. - “Suspended”
The alert is temporary suspended. It doesn’t monitor the corresponding event (see Suspending/resuming alerts). Time limitation is applied for an alert in the “Suspended” state (if one is set). When time runs out, the alert proceeds to the “Expired” state. - “Finished”
An alert is stopped because it was triggered a specified number of times. - “Expired”
An alert is stopped because it reached the expiration time. - “Aborted”
An alert is stopped because it cannot be executed due to external reasons (for example, an order, the alert applied to, is deleted).