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  1. The reason I ask is that I started with Traders Accounting but I'm getting a very poor impression. They miss phone appointments. I've had to call them after waiting for 10-15 minutes after the appointment start time One time the person was wandering in the hallways or outside and another time the person had a meeting run on and left me (the customer) to wait. I have also had emails and phone calls ignored. And other things along these lines. This is not going to work for me. I need a more reliable accounting and tax partner and advisor. I read one good review of Boyer Tax Services. I am price sensitive as I am just starting the trading business. Any input is appreciated as I intend to start researching alternatives. Will look also at Green Trader.
  2. Does anyone have experience with this company? www [dot] tradersaccounting [dot]com for Business Entity Setup Accounting Services Tax Services Roth 401K Setup and Administration ?? Please post. Thank you.
  3. I'm looking for some documentation or training on the entry strategy where you enter on a pullback after the price bounces off a support or resistance. It is a zigzag that starts at the bounce, and the entry point is the middle wave of the ZZ, in the direction of the first wave of the ZZ. here is an example: trend down hits support and bounces off in the other direction then short reversal off of the bounce (enter here...called a pullback) continue in the direction of the first bounce Any ideas where to find a full description? And, what is this called? Thanks
  4. The problem is that the markets are too dynamic for a single algorithm. Some of the bots only work at certain times of the day. But that is just a start. Even within a specific time of the day the price dynamics can vary greatly from day to day, from season to season. What works in January may not work in July. It would take a very expensive bot, with a good deal of AI to sense the market and adapt the algo to the market. I am sure they exist, but they will never be sold on the retail market. Why would they be? You can be sure Goldman Sachs has such bots...
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