DKM: ATS for this methodology here: http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=147441&perpage=6&pagenumber=1 ATS =...
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Here is a performance graph of using a Rate of Change indicator as programmed in easy language for Tradestation as a beginner model for an "always...
In an attempt to be helpful, I am offering the following suggestions to upgrade the cash cow ATS. 1). incorporate a rate of change ("ROC")...
Only 2 trades today.
another ok day.
Here is my version of cash cow for today. Not bad...........
automated channels and annotations here: http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=756183#post756183...
SCT is programmable. http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=576715...
What language are using with the API ?
For a quick and dirty look at inflection points you can also peek at the uptick/downtick on the dow 30 stocks,i.e., the cash YM. If your quote...
The first you need to do is find the IB TWS control and drop it onto the form. see this post:...
Interestingly enough, part of backtesting I do segregates the trades by time of day they occurred. The "old wives" tales about the best times of...
Hi Doaks, The purpose of my post was to simply show that Jack was not the first trader ever alive to think up methods for always being in the...
Jack Hershey did not invent always in trading. Its been around. The classic use of such "systems" as moving average crossover, MACD, SAR, is that...
Imagine looking at one derivative instrument traded on 2 exchanges A & B. The underlying cash for the instrument is traded on a third exchange C....
Can you post an example to which you refer ? I think I get your question, I'm not sure I have an answer! :)
His student must not be trading. Last time I looked you could not execute trades on the symbol @ES, although you can create a chart or quote on it...
Right click on the link. Select "Save Target as". Save to a location you will remember. Get a free picture viewer like Irfanview....
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