General Discussion · outperforming index and industry question
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sbeckers msg #37105 |
7/27/2005 12:11:03 PM
Still need to be able to compare sectors with index, or compare stocks to sectors (not just nasdaq, s&P, etc.) What's up??
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Backtesting Support · Add filter to My filters
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sbeckers msg #35953 |
5/9/2005 9:12:37 PM
Or maybe in the Backtesting section you could put a button for "today's results"
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Backtesting Support · Buy on open, sell on close?
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sbeckers msg #35897 |
5/4/2005 5:28:44 PM
How can we do this, buy and sell the same day? 0 doesn't work, neither does 1
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Backtesting Support · Add filter to My filters
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sbeckers msg #35860 |
5/2/2005 7:38:24 PM
It would be nice to be able to add a filter you are backtesting easily to "My Filters", without habing to cut and paste... thanks for this feature!
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Backtesting Support · Different Backtesting Results
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sbeckers msg #35859 |
5/2/2005 7:35:36 PM
Its because the backtesting doesn't see your global filter settings. You will probably want to put in average volume and min price etc..
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General Discussion · TradeStation Real Time - easy to use?
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sbeckers msg #35617 |
4/15/2005 3:59:30 PM
Tradestation is easy to use and many bells and whistles - you wont use them all. You probably don't need tradestation, unless you are a real junkie (like me). If you are into the programming thing, it is good. But so is stockfetcher (and cheaper). Also radarscreen is not a scanner - you have to put up all of your symbols and then run alerts. If you are not into writing code, etc. (easylanguage is pretty easy), or need something very specific you can't find elsewhere, I wouldn't bother with tradestation. Neoticker is one I have looked at which is less expensive and has more features..
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General Discussion · Finding Gaps in Date Range
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sbeckers msg #34095 |
11/24/2004 12:05:26 AM
Thanks, perffect
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General Discussion · Finding Gaps in Date Range
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sbeckers msg #34079 |
11/23/2004 11:00:01 AM
The filter written above by DasKapital is what I am trying to do, but it doesn't work! Can anyone de-bug it?
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Announcements · New Measure: Comparative Relative Strength
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sbeckers msg #33678 |
10/25/2004 10:01:44 PM
Thanks, that works well
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Announcements · New Measure: Comparative Relative Strength
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sbeckers msg #33612 |
10/19/2004 9:18:51 PM
I wonder if there is a way to create a moving average of the comparative relative strength to an index as was mentioned before. Does anyone know how to do this?
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