I'm still confused.
ok so if I buy at $500 then that means the BASE_VALUE is $500 right? So the above statement (without trailing) just adds 0.6% to $500 which makes it $503. What is it comparing that $503 to though (ask, bid)? The statement seems incomplete. I want to sell or buy when the current (ask/bid) price is 0.6% more or less than my last buy price.
This is how I'd like to see it.
ask = 620
bid = 615
If market bid price > .6% of my orders last buy price (plus exchange fee) sell amount .01BTC at Market bid Price
if 615 > 606+.02%fee sell .01BTC at 615
If market ask price < .6% of my orders last sell price (plus exchange fee) buy amount .01BTC at Market Ask Price
if 620 < 615+.02% buy .01BTC at 620
Thanks for detailed descriptions.
I see there is a bug at "my orders last buy" indicator.
I'll fix it soon.
Cool, when can this be fixed? I just checked the latest update but it appears I still cant do what I'm asking

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I see in the change log that you fixed the "my orders last buy" issue (I'm not even sure what the issue is) but I'm still not sure how to do the above that I was asking about. Is this something I'm gonna have to wait for? If possibly, it would be great if you could add "my orders last buy price" and "my orders last sell price" to the second column in the rule maker popup so I can write the rule as
If market bid price > .6% of my orders last buy price (plus exchange fee) sell amount .01BTC at Market bid Price.
Thanks.