neet: that blog may be http://www.boogster.com/blog/ allallan was good to find out about.
The attachment? edit: it made it. That was drawn with 'xfig' and looks like the lines have been erased, at least on my browser.
Some organization is necessary. In the attachment, you'll see how I think that this project might be organized. Suggestions are welcome....
re: queueing/buffering messages: A consideration is that this would introduce a copy of each incoming message. There may also be some OS and...
Thinking about what dcraig mentioned concerning queueing: The functions in Wrapper of Main.java get called in the context of the EReader...
Here is test1.java (the last post exceeded the 10000 character limit): import java.io.*; import java.net.*; public class test1 {...
Thanks for the input, dcraig. I've only read the first 6 chapters of van der Linden's book, so far. But that didn't stop me from trying to...
I have several questions about the last code: 1. Should 'Wrapper' be run as a separate thread? Note the 'sleep' in 'main'. When 'main' sleeps,...
re: "the yen falls when their market is rising" What may be happenening is that the falling yen moves the n225 up, because exporters like...
What I've got this time is a bare bones interface to the API. No GUI -- nothing but connecting to TWS. It's done by replacing...
Could you save some money by placing a buy stop order and a sell stop order? Would you catch only one side of the move?
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It gapped up. Today, it has been as low as the high of two days ago. Often after lunch, cooler heads prevail. If not after lunch, then after...
short sgxnk at 17425, 17430 & 17445 ;-)
Won't your broker do a margin check before letting the order go to the exchange?
Over at the New York Times there is an article, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/21/business/yourmoney/21etfs.html?ref=business about new index...
In Elder's book (is there more than one?) he describes Force Index. It is, if I remember correctly: ForceIndex = PriceChangeDuringInterval /...
re: "Servers are made with hardware that is designed to run 24/7" There is truth to this. Somewhere there is a Seagate disk drive reliability...
Just googled for "90% traders losers" and it seems to turn up a lot of vendor links. Maybe a scare tactic meant to appeal to those afraid of losing?
Vienna: it looks like those trades could have been done with just the macd. Is that your thinking, too?
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