Software Used to Trade Jack Hershey Methods

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by Tums, Jun 26, 2007.

  1. Ezzy

    Ezzy

    Anyone have trouble with Qcharts market hours being off, or the new contract hours?

    Installing it on my backup machine and it won't update the continuum client, etc. Using 5.1.0.21.

    Haven't seen any mention of anyone having issues.

    - EZ
     
    #461     Feb 18, 2008
  2. ericta

    ericta

    Thank you all for the quick response, one more question about NT.
    can we draw beyond the price bar to the far right?
     
    #462     Feb 18, 2008
  3. Do you mean trend-lines & channels?
    Yes, at least I know you can in the 6.5 beta... :)
     
    #463     Feb 18, 2008
  4. serpent

    serpent

    Yesterday i was on NYC Traders Expo and noticed that PeakTraderpro.com using Jack Hershey method and made slight improvements writing its software in other language than Excel. and charge for that around $200 a month. Any info about that comment?
     
    #464     Feb 18, 2008
  5. cnms2

    cnms2

    Outrageous!
     
    #465     Feb 18, 2008
  6. ericta

    ericta

    Ok, it appears 6.5 has all the answers :)
    Thank you.
     
    #466     Feb 18, 2008
  7. ericta

    ericta

    lol. I don't know how advance their charting/trading platform is. But for $200, I just hope it's not just some new indicators and auto alerts.
     
    #467     Feb 18, 2008
  8. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    They actually developed a platform that is geared directly towards Jack's method. Just take a look, though I have heard that there is still a lot of room for improvment.
     
    #468     Feb 19, 2008
  9. achilles28

    achilles28

    Coding the method into a self-piloting software marvel lifts the skirt a bit too much, one would think?

    The underlying market dynamics won't change. But if the software takes off, price action at those predictable turning points will...
     
    #469     Feb 19, 2008
  10. cnms2

    cnms2

    If you could trade Jack's method successfully, and felt in your heart that you wanted to help others, would you ask $200 a license? Recently Van Tharp wrote an article about how he loves to help others, about his calling to teach others being stronger than his will to make money through successful trading. Why is he charging those high fees the same people he pretends that he loves to help? It reminds me so much of George Carlin's monologue about clergy.
     
    #470     Feb 19, 2008
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