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Paul232

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I want to trade stocks using a basic 4x2 (after 4 consecutive days down, buy late on 4th day, and sell late on the next "second consecutive day up") modified by other research-based factors.

 

What platform is best for allowing for filtering to show all stocks on major exchanges with 3 previous days down and their current pricing streamed, and conversely all with 1 day up and current pricing, color coded...all on same screen (perhaps 100s at a given moment, so dont want to have to click each symbol.) So basically 4 columns of previous days and today, and 3 of the columns will be in red since filtered to show only 3 day losers...although I could live without screening since easy to screen visually if color coded.

 

Best free one I could find is barchart.com but you have to click on stock symbol to see previous days...I believe.

 

Any freebies do this, or any of the major brokers allow for setting up such a screen? Thanks.

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You need to research and review brokers and then opt for one that suits your requirements best. I use Trader's way, FXCM and Alpari..all three are good [for me] but you need to do the research and select one that you think is the best. And try checking independent forex broker comparisons as opposed to one that's hinged heavily in favor of one broker or two..

 

And , forex.com sucks - from personal experience so would not be recommending them to anyone for a while.

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Try to look for one that says about watching real trading in real time. Some like an Openbook. That would be a nice step if you're trying to learn the ropes here. vbulletin-smile.gif

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