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    java using 200 MB of memory with only tws

    bad programming.
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    Series 7 Without working for a firm????

    Being able to trade profitably is the best way to market yourself. (Or having a fat client list, if you're a broker) Build a track record, either way.
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    Too old to go Prop?

    I'm skeptical. I've been worked with a few props in Chicago for past few years... (Don't live there now...) Most Chicago Props won't teach you anything. You can expect a "Here's a computer... Now Trade!" or "Read 'Trading in the Zone'.... Now Trade!". That's the reality of it...
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    How 'simple' is your trading system?

    Define simple. Using a single chart with OHLC data, with no indicator is simple. Buying someone else's system and autotrading it in a bot broker is simple. Trading in a CME / CBOT pit as a local is simple. Developing models and having it automated via FIX / API is simple. Having a...
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    walk-forward-testing problem

    Dependency.
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    $1,000,000 in 3 Months

    It's possible. Lotta hard work involved.
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    Japan ET Home

    Anyone reading ET in Japan (Tokyo) wanna do a meeting??? I'm sure there are a few and I need to speak English once in a while and share info / fun like Chicago Meetings.... Also, I'm looking for guys who plays poker... can't seem to find them around here..
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    Is this slippage or what!

    Dealers.
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    Chicago ET Home

    Good times... So how's the "new" Chicago ET meetings going??? I need to keep things in check, being the 1st "self-declaring" alumni of Chi-ET drinker
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    Instinctive daytrading

    If you can continue to build your skill for at least 2 years, you're on the right track. 3-4 months of trading and talking about instinct is too premature... Sometime in your career, you hit a time where everything you felt starts going the other way around. Breaking that inner barrier...
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    creating my own scanner which software to use?

    Learn Java because you're using E-signal.
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    Protecting an excel trading system

    If you're serious, learn a programming language.
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    The Science of fighting coming to TV

    LOL... nitro, I want my Shioda Gozo DVD back!
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    Value of Backtesting and Stops

    Coming from both backgrounds... (Systematic and Discretionary) What do you look at when you drive? Do you just look at the lines on the road? Do you just look at the stop signs? Do you just look at the street lights? ================================= Now... if you had to teach...
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    $ value of all major commodities

    Most trading software: For Tradestation: Plot1( Close * BigPointValue);
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    Any psychologist on this forum?

    Hrmmm... I agree 1/2 way. I'm sticking to psychology but from a broad point of "learning something". Of course, you start trading and you learn from it. But if the lessons demands you to gain new knowledge or skill, you should do it. In a very micro-scopic view, let's say you only use...
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    Save the COT report.

    Markets change. If not let's bring back the Egg Futures.
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    Backtesting

    Markets change. If that 30 trades are enough... fine...
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    Sci, Meta, and Trading 2: Philosophy and Trading

    Well, all this will create newbies / losers to think good traders have precognition towards market moves.... Way to go!!!
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    Automated System Development for Non-Programmers.

    It's a simple issue. Newbies don't understand that both discretionary and systematic traders are very much the same. For some people, they like to seperate it because they couldn't succeed in one side of it. Others just write stuff without really knowing about the other (even both) side...
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