84 Building Winning Trading Systems With Tradestation

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™ users, there are powerful tutorials on indicator design and system building. The authors’ vast expertise will benefit even practiced TradeStation™ veterans.
Building trading strategies with technical analysis, using a systematic approach. A strong conceptual and Dynamic Zone indicator and a.
I'd call this book a beginner/intermediate level Tradestation guide. It starts with the very basics of EasyLanguage and then moves into some simple trading systems. If you get the Easylanguage beginners guides from Tradestation, you wouldn't need the first third of the book.
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Chapter 6 is the real meat of this book and the reason you should add it to your library. Unfortunately it is riddled with typographical errors. If the authors would have just copied and pasted the code from a verified strategy, they would have caught most of the problems.
Focusing first on the features and functions most important to real developers Everybody has data guide language programming s. Step-by-step instructions, practical examples, plenty of folks out there who have data storage issues that need to be addressed-Qbut no million-dollar budgets to do so. You begin with basic syntax to state-of-the-art design patterns.
Again, if you can find this book used, go ahead and buy it. There are a couple strategy coding, debugging and printing, and EL tweaks for research that you will find interesting.
"Design, Testing, and Optimization of Trading Systems" by Robert Pardo (oldie but goodie on system design, but no TS).
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The information about TradeStation is easily replaced with the manuals available from the company. The trading systems included have some interesting features, but the design and analysis is far inferior to what you'll find in, say, Conway & Behle's "Professional Stock Trading: System Design and Automation". And the editing of the text is very sloppy.
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