ユーザーガイド
- 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.
Window of Alerts is opened from the main menu View.
An alert (sound signal with possibility of text message) can be set from the context menu of information window Alerts by command Add alert.
Some alerts can be set from the context menu of windows Market watch, Open positions, Orders, Chart by appropriate command Add alerts...
All created alerts can be edited, deleted, resumed and suspended from the context menu of information window Alerts by appropriate command.
There are 3 neccesary steps to add alert (or 2 steps for some alerts).
Step 1. Select Event for alert from the list:
• 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.
Step 2. Set specific Conditions and parameters for the selected event:
Step 3. Set General properties of the alert :
• Show message window;
• Select a sound file;
• Repeat notification – Repeat number and Repeat interval (sec);
• Finish after the first actuation;
• Expiration after the specified number of seconds.