The "Limit signals" evaluation
Open the workspace of a limit folder, e.g. by double-clicking on the limit folder in the Explorer. The relevant evaluations can be found in the workspace on the "Limits" worksheet. Select "Limit signals", which lists all generated signals for this folder.
You can use the context menu of the "Limit signals" evaluation to edit or delete each limit or call up the corresponding limit chart (command OPEN LIMIT). You can also further analyze the respective securities account or security.
The columns of the "Limit signals" evaluation in detail:
Column | Description |
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Depot | If a securities account is assigned to the limit in the limit properties, you will see the securities account name in this column and the corresponding position of the security in this securities account in the "Position" column, which is hidden by default. |
Securities | The security for which this limit signal was triggered. |
On the stock exchange | In the limit properties, you can use the "Placed on exchange" checkbox to specify whether the limit was actually placed on an exchange. This column provides the following symbols:
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Course | The price of the security on the evaluation date. |
Currency | The currency of the security from the limit properties. |
Message | The message of the signal, e.g. "Limit breached at 100.00". |
Date | Date of the signals. |
Course type | Specifies whether the limit only applies to the spot rate or whether spot and variable rates are to be evaluated. |
Distance stop/loss | If you entered "Stop" or "Loss" when entering the limit, this column shows the percentage distance of the price from the selected date. |
Distance target | If you entered a "Target" when entering the limit, this column shows the percentage distance of the price to this target on the selected date. |
Remark | The comment entered when entering (or editing) the limit. |
Stock | If the limit is assigned to a securities account, you will see the number of units of the corresponding security in the securities account in this column. This column is hidden by default. You can find out how to show and hide columns in tables in the section Show and hide columns. |
You can use the context menu of the "Limit signals" evaluation to edit or delete each limit or call up the corresponding limit chart (command OPEN LIMIT). You can also further analyze the respective securities account or security.