That site does not offer QQQ and/or SPY in 1-minute format for the previous 2-3 years. For anyone interested, my offer still stands. Eel
I am willing to pay ~$50 USD for 1-minute data for the previous 2-3 years of QQQ and SPY. I request *.csv or *.txt files that are comma...
I asked this question because I wanted to understand what fundamentally drives a stock¡¦s price, and was not particularly interested in that...
At 7:02 am PST or 32 minutes after the open, both QQQ and SPY had large increases. Does anyone know why their prices tend to move together?
I would like it ASCII format, comma delimited, *.txt file extension
Where can I get 1-minute data for equities at a reasonable price? I've been to price-data.com but they are pretty expensive and force you to...
When I first heard of systems trading, I thought that it wouldn't be viable because of the dynamics of the market. When a system's optimal...
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But his is why it's so cheap to execute your trades. I think it's worth it.
Balda What made you think that I subsribed to T-REX's newsletter? I didn't, for precicely the reason you stated: I have a 100% profitable...
I should have realized around page 70 that a list of consistent, daily results would not be produced, but I did learn something very valuable:...
I plan on having the Auto Trade feature for Wealth Lab Developer to trade for me automatically. The system I wrote was backtested for all...
Same problem here. I have a system that is 100% correct for 30% of the NASDAQ listed stocks under $5 with beta volitility over 3 for the past 5...
I don't understand: are you saying that you will produce programs for $20? Also, do we have to have the idea, or do you provide that as well?...
it's on a daily scale spanning back 2 years from present
ok, that didn't turn out the way i intended...it was supposed to be in a table format... anyways, let me explain. I created an algorithm...
Long + Short Long Only Short Only Buy & Hold Starting Capital $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 Ending Capital $214,376.06...
This is a question for traders that have mechanically traded (preferably by automation) a system and consistently made money. Question: 1) How...
oh yeah.. paper trading. Yeah, i had a free portfolio with Yahoo for a few years where i kept track of stocks and watched how they reacted to...
I didn't lose alot.. i simply lost 10% of my initial capital within the first 5 trading days because I couldn't implement my stops becaue the...
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