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Strategy IR (Intermediate Representation)

A strategy expressed as structured data — triggers, conditions, actions — rather than executable code. An IR is hashable and versioned (every live order can cite the exact strategy version that placed it), guaranteed to terminate, and runnable identically by a backtester and a live engine. It is how one strategy definition behaves the same in test and production.
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