Building winning trading systems with TradeStation

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Building winning trading systems with TradeStation

George Pruitt, John R. Hill

(Wiley trading series)

John Wiley & Sons, c2003

  • : cloth : alk. paper

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"System requirements: Processor : 300MHz Pentium or better, hardware : 1024 x 768 monitor resolution or higher CD-ROM drive, software : Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP. RAM : 128 MB RAM, hard drive : 60 MB free space, software : TradeStation (4.0, 2000i, 6.0), MS Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher " -- P. 379

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Praise for BUILDING WINNING TRADING SYSTEMS with TradeStation (TM) "This book will prove vital to all systematic traders. Pruitt and Hill share a wealth of innovative timing patterns and fully disclosed trading strategies. For TradeStation(TM) users, there are powerful tutorials on indicator design and system building. The authors' vast expertise will benefit even practiced TradeStation(TM) veterans." -Nelson Freeburg Editor, Formula Research "TradeStation(TM) systems traders will discover a virtual gold mine of knowledge, guidance, and the benefit of vicarious experience from the two foremost experts on the subject in this valuable new addition to trading systems literature. There has long been a notable lack of worthwhile reference material for TradeStation(TM) users, and Building Winning Trading Systems with TradeStation(TM) fills a large void in this area." -Edward Dobson President, Traders Press, Inc. "Building Winning Trading Systems with TradeStation(TM) is filled with useful information and practical real-world examples. I believe TradeStation 6(TM) users will find it a valuable resource." -Bill Cruz Co-CEO, TradeStation(TM) Group, Inc.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1. Fundamentals. Chapter 2. EasyLanguage Program Structure. Chapter 3. Program Control Structures. Chapter 4. TradeStation Analysis Techniques. Chapter 5. Measuring Trading System Performance and System Optimization. Chapter 6. Trading Strategies that Work (or The Big Damn Chapter on Trading Strategies). Chapter 7. Debugging and OutPut. Chapter 8. TradeStation as a Research Tool. Chapter 9.Using TradeStation's Percent Change Charts to Track Relative Performance. Chapter 10. Options. Chapter 11. Interviews with Developers. Appendix A. EasyLanguage Syntax Errors. Appendix B. TradeStation 2000i Source Code of Select Programs. Appendix C. Reserved Words Quick Reference. Index.

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