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luisHK
Registered: Sep 2010
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07-03-11 08:07 PM
Quote from jimbojim:
Totally different approach to system design, indicators and TA in general. I suggest you first read these papers below. If you understand them maybe you should be able to use software like that. If not, you will be wasting your time:
http://www.priceactionlab.com/synthesis.pdf
http://www.priceactionlab.com/Literature/pIndicator.pdf
Thanks Jimbojim, bit your links aren't opening from here. Anyone else with same issue ? I will try again from the office.
Do other users agree with the following statement ?
Keep in mind that this type of testing takes long and requires a lot of computing power. It is not for the average Joe. Do not get this program unless you have a spare powerful computer to install it on. Do not even think that you will have this program running while you watch the market, send emails, surf the web, etc. "
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luisHK
Registered: Sep 2010
Posts: 1006 |
07-04-11 09:12 AM
Quote from luisHK:
Thanks Jimbojim, bit your links aren't opening from here. Anyone else with same issue ? I will try again from the office.
OK now.
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jimbojim
Registered: Nov 2008
Posts: 179 |
07-04-11 05:15 PM
Quote from luisHK:
Keep in mind that this type of testing takes long and requires a lot of computing power. It is not for the average Joe. Do not get this program unless you have a spare powerful computer to install it on. Do not even think that you will have this program running while you watch the market, send emails, surf the web, etc. "
I agree. Anyways, if you want to use a program like that it makes sense to load it on a fast machine and let it do the work. Nice thing about this program is that you can list all your searches on one workspace and let it run for as long as it takes to get the results.
When you get the results you can then save parts of it to different files and test them independently in out of sample. Very versatile and smooth process.
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