Today's FREE Seminar: Alexey Krishtop of EDGESENSE Solutions Ltd.

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    MultiCharts is pleased to present a seminar with Alexey Krishtop of EDGESENSE Solutions Ltd. on Tuesday, October 16 at 4:30 p.m. EST.

    Alex Krishtop founded EDGESENSE Solutions Ltd, the company which focuses on consulting in automated trading. He has participated in a number of complex infrastructural projects which involved IT solutions, market research and trading systems development and evaluation. Alex is known for his uncommon views on markets and trading, allowing consistent profits, and his proprietary methods of robustness evaluation have saved time and money for many. He is the author of a number of fully automated trading systems

    Topic: Working with exotic chart types (renko, point and figure, range bars, etc.) and how to do proper backtest with them

    Description: MultiCharts has built-in capabilities of working with exotic chart types: renko, line break, range bars, etc. In certain cases these charts show breathtaking patterns or trends, and dramatically simplify visual perception of price movements. However using them requires the highest degree of attention as it's too easy to get misled by nicely looking pictures and suffer significant losses. Alex Krishtop is going to show how to properly use exotic chart types and how to get reliable backtest results using them. Utilizing his years of experience with EasyLanguage and MultiCharts he points out many pitfalls and explains professional backtesting techniques which he uses for development of institutional-grade trading systems.