This code snippet demonstrates how to ensure that only one trade is executed per timeframe in a trading strategy using ProBuilder language. This is particularly useful for strategies that need to limit the number of trades within a specific time period to avoid overtrading and potential slippage.
IF Not OnMarket THEN BarCount = 0 ELSE BarCount = BarCount + 1 ENDIF
ONCE TradeON = 1
IF IntraDayBarIndex = 0 THEN TradeON = 1 ENDIF
TradeBar = BarCount
IF Not OnMarket AND TradeBar <> TradeBar[1] THEN TradeON = 1 ENDIF
IF MyConditions AND Not OnMarket AND TradeON THEN
BUY/SELLSHORT...
TradeON = 0
ENDIF
BarCount = BarIndex
Explanation of the code:
BarCount is set to 0 if there is no open market position; otherwise, it increments by 1. This helps in tracking the number of bars since the last trade.TradeON is initialized once and set to 1 at the start of each trading day (detected by IntraDayBarIndex = 0).TradeBar variable is assigned the value of BarCount, which represents the current bar index since the last trade.TradeBar <> TradeBar[1]), and other user-defined conditions (MyConditions) are met.TradeON is reset to 0 to prevent further trades in the same timeframe.BarCount = BarIndex corrects the initial approach to ensure BarCount accurately reflects the index of the current bar.This approach ensures that the strategy adheres to the rule of one trade per timeframe, which can be crucial for maintaining discipline in automated trading systems.
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