Can't help you there that thing looks like a mess seems like it would make a good case study in poor ui design... I mostly use BookTrader in...
I use to use TS for both charting and execution, then moved execution to IB while maintaining charting at TS, and now I am actually moved much of...
The national average is $10,000 a year? Some places must be really cheap because the district I live in spends $29,865 dollars per student in...
To be honest most if not all the functions in ta-lib are pretty trivial and you probably only use a small subset of what is in ta-lib so why not...
Aren't the credit agencies the ones who will determine if whatever action is taken on Greece's debt consitutes a default? Gee, I wonder if the...
omg, if you do end up in this area for any reason go to Laspada's - hands down the best sub I have ever had in my life. I've never had anything...
I'm no tax expert but living in NY and dealing with taxes here I would be absolutely shocked if NY and NYC didn't "wet their beak" in this scenario.
First, hopefully you understand the pitfalls of applying Kelly to a trading system. But anyway.... Lets say you have a stock system where...
I'm not sure what is so special about Gap you could pretty much fill in XXX with any business in America (or at least any business whose main...
Maybe, but I suspect there are a LOT more high-performing salesman than there are high performing hedge fund managers.
One thing that definitely seems wrong is how you are handling rollovers. Did you do this backtest on a unadjusted continuous contract? For...
So I'm no economics major but I am pretty sure that combating a fall in demand by raising prices wasn't what I learned in Econ 101.
At best you get oatmeal-raisin. Didn't the jobs number actually come in weaker than forecast?
We are talking about the (real time) market data fees. And yes, all the historical data is included free with the base fee.
It is my understanding you can get a TS subscription which allows you to use the software without an account for something like $250 per month. I...
Government has always been this dysfunctional, but in the past it was much easier to keep it out of the public eye.
Before the melt down, Spain had 2.5% - 3.0% GDP growth, and unemployment around 8% - 10%. So unemployment is double but they expect to maintain...
At the beginning of 1922, the German stock market was about 750 At it's peak in november of 1923, it was 26,890,000 Beginning of 1922 10...
Along these lines, has anyone read Plunder: How Public Employee Unions are Raiding Treasuries, Controlling Our Lives and Bankrupting the Nation...
It's the highest in 13 years so that's obviously a problem, but I wouldn't look at the raw number (20%) and compare it to the US number and say it...
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