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> I'd like to propose that the current spec be enhanced to allow region 
> specific controls within the strategy layout itself.  Currently you are 
> limited to either copying an existing strategy and making it into a separate 
> region specific strategy with the appropriate control differences or to 
> create region combos within a single strategy to hide/show/enable/disable 
> controls for a region.
> 
> This seems fairly inefficient to me and causes overload for the trader using 
> your interface which ultimately leads to frustration and less order flow.  If 
> the Region and Country identifiers could be added to each parameter/control, 
> you could condense your offering and harmonize many strategies across regions 
> with the minor differences that may exist (auction controls for example).
> 
> Being a trader myself, I understand the frustration associated with looking 
> at a unnecessarily long list of strategies to choose from and the desire to 
> keep things as compact as possible.
> 
> Thoughts?


I had recently suggesting adding such region/country/security type/market 
filtering capability (the same as Strategy) to StrategyPanel (vs. your 
suggestion of to individual controls).  I think that might be easier to 
implement, plus it would allow one to control the applicability of a set of 
controls with one filter expression.  You could always wrap individual controls 
with their own StrategyPanel.


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