I think the 1388-1390 area is too obvious of a resistance, and too many people have stops in there. If it were that easy to trade the markets as...
JSystemTrader version 3.9 is now available. A significant addition in this release is the ability to test the coded strategies against the...
JSystemTrader is now in version 3.8 with a lot of improvements. See...
A few more releases of JSystemTrader have been made. It's now in version 3.4. Download from:...
Link to JSystemTrader discussion on IB's board http://www.interactivebrokers.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-auth.pl?lm=1160699021&file=/2/37888.html...
JSystemTrader version 3.1 is now available for downloading. You may also be interested in participating in the JSystemTrader Discussion on the...
Only market orders are supported at this point. The support for limit, stop, and trailing orders would require a great deal of complications into...
I am not trading today, that's why the volume is low.
Elit, you understand it correctly. JSystemTrader is a pure Java implementation of the ATS. It gives you the framework with the essential services...
The user implements his strategy in a new class that extends the base Strategy class. No other changes to the system are required. I've included a...
Well, let there be a battle between the two free platforms! :)
If you are developing your own Java app based on Interactive Brokers' API, you may be interested in JSystemTrader, which is an open source...
That would not work. If you hit a series of 100 heads in a row, the probability of the next toss resulting in heads is still 50/50. And so is the...
The original question of this thread is not whether the markets are random or not, but whether there would be any profitable trading strategies in...
That weekly outflow of $938 million out of stock funds represents less than half of 1 percent of the dollar weekly volume of NYSE and NASDAQ,...
So, you are looking to make 25% return every week? You may want to know that Warren Buffet is struggling to make that much in a year.
The market action over the last few weeks made me think of the bears urinating and defecating in a sacred place which is guarded by the bulls, who...
It's actually even more complicated. Even if you correctly predicted a) the news, b) the market reaction to news, you would still probably be...
If there is a pause, the market will go up slightly (since the pause is mostly expected). If there is a hike, there will be a big sell off....
Yeah, it does look strange:
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