No, I mean, like buying data from January 2010 through December 2015 or so. Not specify intra-session ranges.
I was looking to buy some intraday data from eoddata.com, but it doesn't look like you can specify a date range. Is it possible? I tried...
I had forgotten about plot.ly, I don't know why, but that seems to be my best option for now. I really don't care for amibroker. The guy really...
Sort of like, thinkorswim, but instead of using Ameritrade data I'd use my own. But it doesn't need all the scanning and backtesting, ondemand...
I found this: https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/newbie-asking-how-could-i-get-the-100-millisecond-chart.199423/page-5#post-2848647 but it's...
hmm... I can't be the only person who notices that stocks have a one day uptrend the day of the split. Usually it's followed by a selloff. I can...
I don't know either. My broker won't let me sell. I forget the excuse. Something about the split transactions settling. That's not the exact...
Are there any retail brokers that allow you to sell stock you own the day of a stock split? Is margin a factor?
Perhaps that's exactly what they want.
I know Oct 11th was one. Now, I'm not talking specifically from a technical perspective, ie: the highest down day percentage of XYZ index, but...
Anyone notice gold and silver are trading somewhat in sync with market indexes like the Dow? I thought this strange as it usually does the opposite.
I guess from the zero replies that nobody else has this issue.
How does a firewall prevent you from installing software?
I've been trying to start a practice account for two days, not straight, and I tried to contact the live chat, email, but when I did feedback, I...
Amibroker is a hack job. I quit using that a long time ago. Python + modules are unbeatable for backtesting. Sorry, I don't have an answer for...
www.stockcharts.com www.freestockcharts.com www.tradingview.com I use Think or Swim for fancy graphics, but python for strategy testing.
See, that's what I'm saying, you have to have control over your trading, no software block is going to prevent you from overtrading or losing too...
Why didn't you just tell you broker to undo it?
How would that even work? Couldn't you just override the function?
Make your own with python. There is plenty of free source code at github.
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