IMO: eAscTrend is highly over-optimized. It looks good on paper, but you will never make money from it in real money trading. Also if you check...
Its hard to comment without seeing the error messages being returned by the API. I don't know how good your programmer is, but from the looks...
I don't know where to get data going back to the 1800s, but a few places on the web offer free futures data back to the 70s. I can post the...
The new book from John Carter is also very good for forex. Also covers index futures. Mastering the Trade by John Carter
I use the market data CD from these guys: http://pitrading.com/intraday_ascii_data_market_edition.htm Its 1 min data (ASCII). Since most of...
Highly recommend. Covers everything. New Trading Systems and Methods by Perry Kaufman The new book from John Carter is also very good for...
What do you trade? Stocks, Futures, Options, etc? The new book from John Carter is very good. I was surprised by the quality. Mastering the...
I read that same article from the Feb 2006 issue of Futures by George Pruitt and Joe Bobek. Most of the systems sold are a scam when it comes...
That Autoit program looks interesting. I have to look into it further.
I have to agree with rtstrading, macroexpress is the best I have found.
Best product for this is Wealth-lab. TS is a good platform once you have your systems working, but for general testing and experiments,...
I have it. What do you want to know about it?
No need for a 64 bit desktop; just yet. In a couple of years when Vista is released, the world will be ready for 64 bits. But right now,...
Its a donchian channel breakout system.
I agree. You do not need the Optiplex. Since very few apps support dual cores right now, even that is overkill. What you do want is lots of...
I would avoid Metastock. You will quickly grow out of it. Look into TradeStation or try to pick up a used copy of TS 2000i.
I think we should group southamerica and mahram together. They can be known as the bad news bears! :)
Please let us know how the back-testing works out (i.e. Do the back-test results match your trading results)
The #1 rule for successful trading: Use Stops!!!
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