An inverted position may happen when the market fills the leader's entry limit order and does not fill the follower accounts' entry orders (copied from the leader), causing the leader account's exit orders to be copied to the follower accounts after submission due to position creation. When this happens, exit orders may be filled before the entry order at the follower side, generating an unwanted position.
To prevent this type of situation we have two features in Replikanto that you can use, one of them is ATM Copy, which uses Ninjatrader's ATM strategy to manage the follower's exit orders instead of copying them from the leader account. This is useful if you're using an ATM strategy in the leader account's trades. The other alternative is to use the Follower Guard feature, which was created to protect follower accounts and has an action that, when enabled, will close the position in the follower account if it becomes inverted.
I encourage you to analyze the above links to choose the best option for your trading style.
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