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Hello,

The strategy monitor correctly executes the right quantity of shares for a buy-limit order, but the sell-limit does not. Any particular reason why this may be the case?


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Glitch8
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The broker interface is reporting the larger number of shares. Which broker are you using?
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TD Ameritrade
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Cone8
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How many TQQQ shares are showing in the Accounts tool?

It would help to see the signal blocks in the Orders Manager too.
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There's nothing being shown in my order manager - maybe because the orders were set to be executed on 12/20 and today is 12/21? Also, I received an exception error (I've never had this type of exception error before that I recall).
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Below is the Order Manager
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Glitch8
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That explains it, there is some parsing error in the response from TD while requesting the orders. We'll have to see if they changed anything in their response.
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Ok, thank you for analyzing. Do you possibly know when it will be fixed?
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Glitch8
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Not at the moment, but hopefully not too long! Happy Holidays :)
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Cone8
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I'm not seeing a problem, so nothing has changed in the general sense - yet. The error response indicates a problem with TDA's WAF (web app firewall). It's an unexpected error, and WealthLab flagged it - that's about the best you can do for an unexpected error. The question now is that we can expect this error, so what can we do about it? Terminate the connection?

This made me browse the TDA API docs, and I ran into this notification about the Schwab account migration -
https://developer.tdameritrade.com/content/trader-api-schwab-integration-guide

Probably there are things in motion on the other end, so we'll have to wait for more API guidance as things develop.
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