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Date/Time: Tue, 02 Dec 2025 16:29:58 +0000



Calculating "Trade Sequence" Breakeven Price (ACSIL)

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[2025-12-02 12:55:47]
User549147 - Posts: 9
I want to calculate the breakeven price for a current position that accounts for realised (partial) profits on the trade.

Example:

I enter/exit multiple times within a single “trade position” (same overall direction).
I might have already realized some profit or loss.
I currently still have an open position (non‑zero quantity).

I want a price level to display on my chart that indicates where if I exited, my total PnL for the whole sequence of trades (all realized + this last exit) is zero.
i.e. “trade sequence breakeven” price.

What's the most reliable approach that works across different Sierra Chart user configurations and trade services?

There doesn't seem to be an easy way to do this because different Sierra Chart setups can change what “realized P&L” and related stats mean. So a breakeven computed from those fields may be inconsistent unless I reconstruct sequence PnL from the raw fills and persist my own state.

I'll take any suggestions.

Thank you.

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