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Gann Class by Hima Reddy
Forex.Fxtrader and one other reacted to ⭐ gadfly for a topic
The Beginners Guide to W.D. Gann Class by Hima Reddy See: http://goo.gl/M6EJBd Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?3jlnhyb3q1k1jpo2 points -
Big Mike Trading Ninja indicators
Realtimetrader reacted to yamantaka for a topic
"Besides free membership, the Website also offers Elite Membership at a one-time non-refundable fee of (USD) $100 for lifetime access. Elite Membership enables the members to access certain privileged and reserved sections of the Website, which provide better services and features." As you can read, BMT has raised the cost of Elite membership from $50 to $100. As most of us in the trading community know, Mike is a burnt out, perennial losing trader who started the site to hoodwink other traders into becoming Elite members so he could essentially charge $50 to allow them to download indicators that were developed by other people. He pirated many of those indicators from developers without their express permission. It's constructive to know, Mike lost so much money trading, that his wife divorced him (he admits this on the site) and he had to marry his dog who is his avatar on the site. He created the site because he was broke and desperately needed income. Mike must have a very small wenis. Why? Because he gets a real thrill from revoking memberships from anyone who even vaguely questions his wisdom, advice, or trading prowess. On BMT, he is the Wizard of Oz--the small man behind the curtain who wields power over a community of other losing traders. He is said to never get any sleep nor take any time off from the Forum, reading every single post and stroking his faithful (many who spend their lives posting ad nauseum) with a "Thank you" on their posts. In essence, he is a modern day L. Ron Hubbard and Jim Jones rolled into one. Anyway, I digress. Elite membership doesn't provide anything "better" than the rest of the site. The Elite indicators are not worth $1, let alone $100, because he got them for FREE from donating members and others who developed them. So, I think it's only fair in the spirit of sharing to the community to give back what Mike has pinched from others. And, as far as the other threads in Elite (Journals, vendor reviews, psychology tips, webinars by vendors who pay Mike) they are worthless in terms of getting a real Edge because they are all opinions, setups and experiences of losing traders who seek winning methods from other losing traders and vendors who were also losing traders. A member who realized he was ripped off by Mike, has decided to make many of these indicators available to the community for the very same price Mike paid; namely $000.00. This member has bestowed the collection of indicators to me and carried out his wishes to share with the trading community. After all, this is Mike's mantra, clearly stated on the site: "We firmly believe in openness and encourage sharing." So share we will. In the next few days, I will attempt to make these indicators available for everyone in the spirit of Mike's philosophy.1 point -
AmiBroker is a full-featured technical analysis & trading system development platform, with an advanced real-time charting, portfolio back-testing/optimization and scanning capabilities. AmiBroker's robust system development environment allows to find market inefficiences, code the system and validate it using powerful statistical methods including walk-forward test and Monte Carlo simulation. AmiBroker allows you to trade directly from charts or programmatically, using auto-trading interface (works with Interactive Brokers). It gives everything you need to trade successfully. True Portfolio-Level Backtesting Test your trading system on multiple securities using realistic account constraints and common portfolio equity. Trade portfolios to decrease risk/reward ratio. Find out how changing the number of simultaneous positions and using different money management affects your trading system performance. Dynamic portfolio-level position sizing Use current portfolio equity (sum of cash and all simultaneously opened positions value) to calculate new trade size, or use any other position sizing method by specifying dollar value or number of contracts/shares. Position size can be constant or changing trade-by-trade. Blazing fast speed Nasdaq 100 symbol backtest of simple MACD system, covering 10 years end-of-day data takes below one second Multiple symbol data access Trading rules can use other symbols data - this allows creation of spread strategies, global market timing signals, pair trading, etc. Multiple time-frames and multiple currencies in one system Systems can use multiple time frames at once and symbols denominated in different currencies Scaling in/out (pyramiding) and rebalancing You can test systems that scale and/or rebalance open positions in user-defined moments Everything is customizable You can change built-in report charts, create your own equity, drawdown charts, create own tables in the report, add custom metrics Custom backtest procedure Even the backtest process itself can be modified by the user allowing non-standard handling of every signal, every trade. It also allows to create custom metrics, implement Monte-Carlo driven optimization and whatever you can dream about Scoring & ranking If multiple entry signals occur on the same bar and you run out of buying power, AmiBroker performs bar-by-bar sorting and ranking based on user-definable position score to find preferrable trade. Rotational trading A dedicated mode for sector rotation trading algorithms using user-definable score to switch between preferred stocks/funds/sectors Flexible built-in stops All stops are user definable and can be fixed or dynamic (changing stop amount during the trade). Built-in stop types include maximum loss, profit target, trailing stop (incl. Chandelier), N-bar (timed) all with customizable re-entry delay, activation delay and validity limit There is just too many things left to mention, including - Mutual fund support (early redemption fee, early exit restrictions) - Futures mode (margin/point value support) - Custom commissions - Full trade price control (can emulate slippage) and trade delays - Support for constraints like round lot size, tick size, minimum trade size, maximum trade value as percent of bar volume - Detailed reports for all, long-only, short-only trades with 42 built-in metrics including Sharpe ratio, Ulcer Index, CAR/MDD and many others - Profit distribution chart, Maximum Favourable Excursion chart, Maximum Adverse Excursion chart - Automatic storage, maintenance and viewing of all historical tests conducted via the Report Explorer - Support for all intervals (daily and intraday) and all instrument classes - No limit on number of symbols under test (capable of handling enitre US stock universe) Highlights of version 6.30 Version 6.30 brings lots of new functionality especially with regards to the formula language and performance . There are hundreds of new features and changes to existing functionality as compared to version 6.20, listed in detail in "Release Notes" document in AmiBroker directory. Below is just a short list of few of them: HIGHLIGHT: User-definable on-chart GUI controls 18 new AFL functions were added to allow creation of user-definable on-chart graphical user interfaces. GuiButton (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guibutton.html)- create on-chart button control (AFL 4.30) GuiCheckBox (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guicheckbox.html)- creates on-chart checkbox control (AFL 4.30) GuiDateTime (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guidatetime.html)- creates on-chart date-time picker control (AFL 4.30) GuiEdit (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guiedit.html)- create on-chart edit control (AFL 4.30) GuiEnable (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guienable.html)- enables or disables on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiGetCheck (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guigetcheck.html)- get checked state of control (AFL 4.30) GuiGetEvent (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guigetevent.html)- get GUI event (AFL 4.30) GuiGetText (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guigettext.html)- get text from on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiGetValue (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guigetvalue.html)- get numeric value of on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiRadio (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guiradio.html)- creates on-chart radio button control (AFL 4.30) GuiSetCheck (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guisetcheck.html)- set checked state of on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiSetFont (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guisetfont.html)- set the font for on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiSetRange (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guisetrange.html)- set slider control range (AFL 4.30) GuiSetText (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guisettext.html)- set text value of on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiSetValue (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guisetvalue.html)- set numeric value of on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiSetVisible (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guisetvisible.html)- shows or hides on-chart control (AFL 4.30) GuiSlider (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guislider.html)- creates on-chart slider control (AFL 4.30) GuiToggle (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/guitoggle.html)- create on-chart toggle button control (AFL 4.30) [*]New features in AmiBroker Formula Language static variable declaration (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/keyword/static.html) passing variables by reference new voice functions VoiceSetRate (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/voicesetrate.html)- sets voice speech rate (AFL 4.30) VoiceSetVolume (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/voicesetvolume.html)- set the volume of speech (AFL 4.30) VoiceWaitUntilDone (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/voicewaituntildone.html)- waits until TTS voice has finished speaking (AFL 4.30) [*]system error handling via GetLastOSError (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/getlastoserror.html) [*]support for geometric pens in GfxSelectPen (https://www.amibroker.com/guide/afl/gfxselectpen.html) [*]Huge performance improvements in 64-bit version with migration to new VC++2017 compiler Why do we migrate to new compiler with 64-bit version? New compiler supports new CPU instructions (SSE3/AVX) that we can use to offer better performance According to our tests new compiler support produces faster code by itself (better optimizations, auto-vectorization, etc) New compiler is better with error checking (less bugs to slip through) We don't need to care about compatibility with pre-Vista systems in 64-bits version and all 64-bit capable CPUs are "modern" enough. Why do we stay with old compiler in 32-bit version? New compiler does not produce code compatible with older operating systems (XP or earlier). Old compiler offers 100% compatibility with all Windows versions New compiler requires modern CPUs Exact performance improvement is function dependent and hardware dependent. Many functions are faster by 30-50% but in some cases such as Min()/Max() functions as large as 8x speed up can be observed in 64-bit version. Other key improvements Auto-optimization framework HTML5 compatibility in Web Research window comment folding in the AFL editor clickable links in Analysis result list D/L Link : http://www.mediafire.com/file/e8rroc5ezrzw5p3/AmiBroker_6.30.0.6300_&_AmiQuote_3.31.rar/file :D1 point
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The Price Action Room - 10 Day Tape Reading Mini-Mentorship
chungchung reacted to ⭐ btul for a topic
Here you go (credit to logicgate and st_dee) http://www.mediafire.com/file/o9ou6t0d0zpymvx/TapeReadMiniMent.rar/file1 point -
New Link Spotting Big Money with Market Profile by John Keppler [ https://goo.gl/5AgvMT ] http://www.mediafire.com/?4s2ix20q0v5jfkx1 point