This is what I had in mind: Have Ninja write some values to a text flat file, then have another C# program running in VS 2010 pick up those values...
Just wondering if anyone else has tried something like this before - I need to connect to external sources from NT/C# through APIs and create some...
Technical only please no fundamentals.
Anyone use this for historical option data? It looks affordable.
What's the best way to identify a parabolic stock and its point of exhaustion? You know, how you can see the chart turning up like a cup, sort of...
What platform you use for backtest? Also what is drawdown, win rate and profit factor?
Were you able to backtest this? What do the results show?
There should be a way to get it free here but the symbols dont appear to be inputing right:...
Hey guys, did anyone get this data? I need historical options data for the past two years or so for S & P 500 stocks. Want to share? EOD day data...
Hello, anyone else wanna share? Profit Factor, Win Rate, draw down?
The settings on the backtest will inexplicably change on their own! Another gotcha, so hard code them in instead.
I'm posting this thread to gather any known issues with this platform (and to help other developers with the issues I've had). Overall, I'm still...
Nice earnings surprise, wacko stock.
Not true not true, VIX going up means market going down, strong inverse correlation.
Is this a 1 for 1 long term? Over what timeframe?
divide the traders into two groups: Profitable: South Florida Unprofitable: Antarctica
I would suggest that you unlock the code and learn it that will give you a few a ton more flexibility.
I've been using Ninjatrader for the past few months. Its powerful, but it has its share of bugs and odd behavior. The forums are a nice place to...
Right click on the symbol in the instruments list, then go to second tab, click on splits and dividends. Download the information from Yahoo...
I have developed a system that gets a 65% win rate and a profit factor of between 2 and 4 each year, depending on the year assuming a standard...
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