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Danaty

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  1. Thank you for the fast reply back, greatly appreciated. I agree with you about have a seperate computer for trading. I am going to check out your link cyberpowerpc. Since all the computers are pretty equal in reliablity, I was wondering if you can tell me what your recommendations would be for a desktop setup to meet my needs which is mainly to have a computer that would be able to handle intensive live charting and live news feeds example cnbc all at the same time on 2 seperate monitors with out freezing up or cpu running at 100% plus having a crisp video and chart images.
  2. There is a lot of great advice on how to trick out your next computer for trading and I want to thank you all for your input. I was wondering if anyone has any advice as to which computer company like HP, Dell, etc makes the most reliable computer? Having the fastest computer to meet your trading needs is great ,but if it is always breaking down all only last a year or two, doesn't sound so great anymore.
  3. I agree with Dima 100% when it comes to this post about Neural Networks software and the search for the Holy Grail. I am guilty of a lot of the myths Dima mentions. Dima is right stop wasting time and money searching for the non existing Holy Grail and trying to make a quick buck. Just do your home work find a method of trading that you are comortable that matches your personality and stick with it. Stop changing software and methods every time you take a loss. Keep a journal which will help you see where you need to improve on your trading style. Dima thank you for giving such a blunt and realistic explaination of Neural Networks.
  4. The formula below is in easy language. I use ninja trader software. I am new to formula writing and need help to convert this formula to work in ninja trader. Any help you can offer me is greatly appreciated. Input: LRSBval(-0.12), {level which buys must be below} LRSSval(0.11), {level which sells must be above} Length3(20),{Length for buy LRS} Length4(20),{Length for sell LRS} FDBLen(20), {Number of bars to use for FastD calculation for buy side} FDSLen(20), {Number of bars to use for FastD calculation for sell side} FDBuy(6), {Value of FastD to signal long entry} FDSell(94), {Value of FastD to signal short entry} MAvgLen(20), PctAbvMA(.1), PctBlwMA(.05); Vars: PctAbvMAValue(0.0), PctBlwMAValue(0.0), FDBVal(0.0), FDSVal(0.0), FastDValL(0.0), FastDValS(0.0); PctAbvMAValue = (Average(Close,MAvgLen) * (100- PctAbvMA) / 100); PctBlwMAValue = (Average(Close,MAvgLen) * (100+ PctBlwMA) / 100); FDBVal = FastD(FDBLen); FDSVal = FastD(FDSLen); condition1 = c < PctAbvMAValue; condition2 = c > PctBlwMAValue; condition3=LinearregSlope(c,length3)<LRSBval; condition4=Linearregslope(c,length4)>LRSSval; condition5= (FDBVal <= FDBuy and FDBVal > FDBVal[1]) or (FDBVal[1] <= FDBuy and FDBVal > FDBVal[1]); condition6= (FDSVal >= FDSell and FDSVal < FDSVal[1]) or (FDSVal[1] >= FDSell and FDSVal < FDSVal[1]); if condition1 and condition3 and condition5 then begin Plot1(L - .5,"GoLong"); end; if condition2 and condition4 and condition6 then begin Plot2(H + .5,"GoShort"); end;
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