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If you have a long running position and you'd like to close it, but not right now because the spread isn't quite right, it would be nice to have a way to change the exit target and make the bot wait for the new spread that you want.
I think you could achieve this now by exiting Arbitrader, editing the state file and starting it back up again. I haven't tried and don't recommend it, but I woul
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I have a bad english, so if someone can help and find mistakes. that would be awesome.