Welcome to the complete list of over 1,000 no-code functions that you can use to create TradeStation® strategies using point-and-click with Quagensia T Edition.
Quagensia® T Edition (For TradeStation®) has over 1,000 no-code functions that enable traders to add trading logic to their point-and-click Quagensia Strategies for TradeStation® and that enable traders with an intermediate-level understanding of Quagensia T Edition to add trading logic to their own custom Quagensia Functions.
These no-code functions are listed below with links to their help pages. Each function is displayed in the same subfolder in which you can find it in Quagensia T Edition’s Algo Explorer and in the context menu that appears when you click on a location on your Quagensia Algo’s workspace where the function is allowed to be used.
Some are Action Functions that do things like submit orders, draw on the chart, or write text to a text file or the EasyLanguage® Print Log. Learn more about Action Functions or scroll down to the list of Action Functions on this page.
Some are Expression Functions that do things like calculate a numeric value. Learn more about Expression Functions or scroll down to the list of Expression Functions on this page.
While the list of over 1,000 functions below may seem overwhelming, remember two things:
- You will never see all these functions in a given context menu since the context menu that opens when you click on a location on your Quagensia Algo’s workspace only includes a highly filtered list of only the functions and other trading logic components that are allowed at that location.
- Even if a given context menu has a lot of options to choose from, the options are organized into nested subfolders that only display their contents when you place your mouse over them. Even if a context menu has 1000 options you will only have to browse through a very small number of subfolders as you navigate to the option in the context menu you want to place on your Algo’s Workspace at a given location and you will not see all the options in the context menu subfolders you did not need to expand to find the option you were looking for.