Posted 2/22/2007 07:55:57
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I do learn a lot if I can browse through a collection of existing trading systems which demonstrate various techniques.
Right now it is rather tediuos to view some of the existing sytstems. I went to
www.rightedgesystems.com/TradingSystems.aspx
downloaded one .zip after the next, unzip, open, read learn...
I'd suggest you
1.) decide a fixed folder for trading systems, always open the "Open Project" selector in this folder.
2.) Add a button to download/unzip *all* (missing) systems from www.rightedgesystems.com/TradingSystems.aspx.
Thus would also open the door for a "script ranking" against my personal watchlist.
www.finantic.de
Our Trading System at C2: Topaz
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Posted 2/22/2007 08:13:14
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| 1) I think is way too restrictive. Considering these can be full blown applications dependent on other assemblies, what have you, it's hard to put that into a neat little package. 2) I think this is dead on. A way to help you download and categorize and even rank uploaded systems. DrKoch (2/22/2007) I do learn a lot if I can browse through a collection of existing trading systems which demonstrate various techniques.
Right now it is rather tediuos to view some of the existing sytstems. I went to
www.rightedgesystems.com/TradingSystems.aspx
downloaded one .zip after the next, unzip, open, read learn...
I'd suggest you 1.) decide a fixed folder for trading systems, always open the "Open Project" selector in this folder. 2.) Add a button to download/unzip *all* (missing) systems from www.rightedgesystems.com/TradingSystems.aspx.
Thus would also open the door for a "script ranking" against my personal watchlist.
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Posted 2/22/2007 08:46:48
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> I think is way too restrictive
I am not talking about *restricting* the destination folder but about *one fixed default* folder. It makes me crazy if these "Open Project" boxes open somewhere...
Of course a user should be free to produce any chaos on his disk...
www.finantic.de
Our Trading System at C2: Topaz
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