direct statistical trading a "clearly" defined approach by NTW31

Discussion in 'Strategy Building' started by nukethewhales31, Dec 31, 2008.

  1. Redneck

    Redneck

    NTW31

    This whole thread is some good stuff Sir - good luck with it


    also educate a Redneck please, how/ or what, do I need to do to view your videos

    Create a log in, then login and download them maybe???


    Thanks
     
    #231     Jan 18, 2009
  2. theyre hosted freely at savefile.com ive attached a link for each vid im not sure if you need a login to see the vids or not but its all free and the first one was swf file from now on they will be .mov

    feed back would be great by the way guys as im going to use these as training vids for the biz im going to be openin cept prolly modified a medium amount.
     
    #232     Jan 18, 2009
  3. Dankeri

    Dankeri

    You do not have to register. Just follow the link "DOWNLOAD FILE". The orange button in bottom, not the yellow one. Then click "DOWNLOAD WITH LIMITED SPEED". It is orange link again under a yellow one. The yellows are ads.
     
    #233     Jan 18, 2009
  4. Redneck

    Redneck

    I see this (after creating a login and logging in)

    ISUHD2.mov
    (and the whale picture)

    I click on it but nothing happens


    More than likely its operator error (nut behind "my" key board) but I'll keep trying


    eta
    Dankeri

    Got it - Thank You
     
    #234     Jan 18, 2009
  5. hah youll notice to redneck i got a little southern accent in there i grew up in NC moved to PA for school. so i have this wierd mix of both. least so im told.
     
    #235     Jan 18, 2009
  6. bilbod

    bilbod

    If you learn Python, you can use matplotlib (it's free) instead of MatLab. That way you can use Python for programming instead of learning the MatLab scripting language.

    Another useful Python add on module is Scipy (Scientific Tools for Python). It's free and has most of the Numerical Analysis tools that scientists need (including statistics). Scipy uses Numpy for number crunching, it's optimized for speed and most of the underlying libraries are written in Fortran or C and are very mature.

    Let me also mention that the Python community is very friendly and will help you write code. That has saved me a lot of time.

    Bill
     
    #236     Jan 18, 2009
  7. NuketheWhales

    this will turn very badly for you when your LUCK runs out

    you confused brain with luck

    You are young trader, too young and innocent
     
    #237     Jan 18, 2009
  8. your right after 3 years and 15000 recorded trades im living a dream
     
    #238     Jan 18, 2009
  9. none of that is true and you are NOT willing to prove it

    I tested your ideas THEY DON'T WORK

    next thing you will do is offer a service for a fee

    you are a scam in my opinion

    no REAL trader gives up a working method :cool:
     
    #239     Jan 18, 2009
  10. Mvic

    Mvic

    I'm not a quant by any stretch of the imagination but I am trying to prove that an old dog can learn a new trick or two :) and I am enjoying this thread, thanks for posting NTW31. Thanks also to Bill's contribution and the link to python, looks useful.
     
    #240     Jan 19, 2009