FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date 10/21/2014 Press Contact: Jennifer Mcnabola Email JenMcnab@UsingEasyLanguage.com Phone 1-866-550-0550 Branford, Connecticut : Traders Management today announces the official launch of www.UsingEasyLanguage.com. A new resource for TradeStation users. Murray Ruggiero Jr, Vice President of R&D for Traders Management and co-author of “Using EasyLanguage for 9.X” says that the goal of Using EasyLanguage.com is to become the go to place for TradeStation tools and education. Murray has been a long time TradeStation expert; in fact in 1998 he was featured in TradeStation’s Omega magazine as one of their top system developers. Murray has also written over 180 articles on technology as it applies to trading. For more on Murray see: http://www.usingeasylanguage.com/about/ The site also makes available the Using EasyLanguage for 9.X book and the code companion for it. The book is also available at amazon but the code companion is only available on this site. We have many EasyLanguage Experts and third party developers who have committed to market their products through our site. In addition we have entered into strategic alliances with some of today’s most well known EasyLanguage experts. Through the UsingEasyLanguage.com website users will be able to tap into this resource to help complete programming jobs. Programming projects can be placed on the website and these experts will provide information on how they can help fulfill the completion of the project. This information will include costs, comments and suggestions on how to possibly better the project’s results. For more on our experts see: http://www.usingeasylanguage.com/ask-an-expert/ Currently several of Murray Ruggiero’s add-ins are available including a free TradeStation add-in which allows you to develop intermarket based trading systems. This is called the Intermarket Divergence Free tool. His full intermarket divergence Professional Package is also available on the site. These are the tools he uses in developing intermarket systems in TradeStation. Keep an eye on UsingEasyLangauge.com as we plan on adding tutorials, blog posts and more TradeStation addins on a regular basis as well as free code to make this site the premiere location for TradeStation users to maximize profit though better trading technology and education.
Maybe the first and most important thing to do: create simple and easy to use possibilities to protect coded indicators. Tradestation is doing nothing in this area because they want to see, and if interesting, to steal the indicators programmed by their clients. I cannot understand that professional people use tradestation. They have built in holes to bypass your passwords. Don't believe me? Even a few companies offer you to sent you original code from password protected indicators for a few $$$. Watching the short time they need to bypass the passwords it is clear that it is built in. Cracking the password cannot be done so quickly.
I sell strategies mostly and have customers sign NDA because I believe that you need to see the logic behind the strategies and indicators you trade. Many others including some of my experts don't agree with that and sell locked code. If you want to protect your logic the best way is to take key pieces and put them into a dll. You can pass both use and unused indicator values into the dll and calculate a number which could be a transform of the real value and use another function to convert it. These tricks make it harder to break the logic. The protection is better than it was in the old old days like TradeStation 3.5 and 4. Back in those days it was not secure at all. TradeStation could solve part of this problem if it allowed Plot statements, buy and sell ect to be called from DLL, then more of the logic can be hidden using DLL's. Then Translator Product could be developed which produce C++ code could be used to protect your code. Remember C# and VB.NET is not safe, you need to buy special software to mangle your code to protect your intellectual property and this still might not be full foolproof. The Microsoft tool for .net is very crack-able.
Here is the link to the EasyLanguage book on Amazon. We updated the writeup to show how you can buy the code download for the book on www.usingeasylanguage.com. http://www.amazon.com/Using-EasyLanguage-9-X-Murray-Ruggiero/dp/0578140551/
http://www.usingeasylanguage.com/free-intermarket-system/ Here is the link to the free intermarket divergence tool. It is available though the store for 0.00 dollars. No credit card required. The question if a credit card was required has been asked a few times over the past few days.
We have changed the mechanism to request your FREE Intermarket Divergence Tool, with full open code. It now just requires an email and first and last name. We have too many people think that you needed to give a credit card when you requested it though the store. YOU DO NOT, it's totally free.
Keep an eye out we have an article by George Pruitt with free code we will be posting shortly on UsingEasyLanguage.com