thanks guys, these are great .....
http://www.livetradesignals.com/ by Dr Todd Hanson. easy to use platform.
can anyone remember if there was a thread dedicated to trading gaps on ET? i tried forum search but too many unrelated threads. does anyone...
they already told you IB is your best choice, but you keep asking? just go with IB.
how do i get volume charts on TradeStation platform?
what intruments? stocks/futures/options/forex?
me too. didn't notice the ratings system until this thread. i rate one-star too, if he is so bothered by ratings.
my mistake, it actually took up 720MB memory when my WindowsXP has maximum of 4GB. see picture, last item on the resources list:
i use GFT Forex. but found their Dealbook360 platform takes up too much resources, like 729K in memory usage on WindowsXP. also, there is a...
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/08/forex-commission-spread.asp too many sponsoring brokers so Investopedia won't tell you which. but...
http://www.investopedia.com/university/forexmarket/forex2.asp type into search box for any forex questions .....
are those indicators similar to Chaos Awesome Oscillator?
what are the newer tools if you could suggest a few? besides the regular MACD, RSI, Williams%R, ATR, ..... all those old stuff invented by George...
article from the inventor himself.
amazing ..... i have no idea what you're talking about in your brief review. very impressive!! i am going to find out more about your methods.
I'm interested. I currently trade with TradeStation broker/platform and looking to reduce my commissions/fees expenses. I reside in Singapore.
you should be able to find internet articles or books by Gerald Appel, the guy who invented MACD. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACD
very good descriptions of the program. did you feedback these issues to Mario or Pete/Erik?
there are many tutorials and workbooks and videos on EasyLanguage training at TradeStation support site. the forum also has many helpful traders...
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704423504575212990032148692.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines maybe the "worldwide" is myopic view of...
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