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JhorAVi commented Jul 13, 2022

Hi, I have a trailing_stop_loss exit with small loss of -0.42% probably due to slippage. The problem is the StopLossGuard caught it because it's still considered a stoploss exit even though loss is small. Is there a workaround so that StopLossGuard won't mind those micro losses? Or even better is a way to exclude trailing_stop_loss from StopLossGuard's radar?

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quantimnot commented Jun 25, 2022

I can't find any documentation or thorough tests of the path substitution performed by compiler/options/pathSubs.

From looking at the code, these are the substitutions:

  • $nim: global nim prefix directory path
  • $lib: stdlib directory path
  • $home: user's home directory path
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vedantsinghania05 commented Apr 8, 2022

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What article on docs.github.com is affected?

https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/create-a-repo

What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?

I think that in the notes section of this page, there should be

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