Jason Rogers
ET Sponsor
Quote from fxjerk:
Hopefully, FXCM is so generous to provide the sources of all existing indicators. I used the simplest indicator to try. Show arrows when EMA crosses Bollinger Bands. It takes only a half screen of lines in MT4. After a day of work, it turned into three screens in Strategy Trader and the best thing I got was 160-characters-long construction with mainly names and points but with no comparisons, which should be used to check whether the indicators cross. Wow! Wow! Wow! I felt like a programming guru. Was it the purpose?! Now I know that the only reason which could seduce me for such experience again is whether FXCM pays me for it and whether it pays me well. Nothing like easy-to-read and easy-to-write good old MT4âs code.
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You will notice on the Forex Code Source (www.forexcodesource.com) website mentioned in the previous post that all of the source code for the indicators (http://www.forexcodesource.com/index.php/Category:Indicators); Strategies (http://www.forexcodesource.com/index.php/Category:Strategies); and functions (http://www.forexcodesource.com/index.php/Category:Functions) is publicly available plus additional documentation to help with coding in C# for Strategy Trader http://www.forexcodesource.com/index.php/Strategy_Language .
Naturally, if you're new to C# you'll have to learn how to program in C#, but there is coding and documentation provided to help you along with your learning process.
Strategy Trader is a new product and with any new platform the community has to start somewhere which is why Forex Code Source was created to give you documentation for nearly everything. Plus add-ons are already starting to be added to the Strategy Trader forum from community members.
If you want to be limited to starting with a specific number of indicators, or limited to specific charting time frames, etc. then MT4 will still be offered. For traders wanting more advanced options, then Strategy Trader is the next evolution in our automated forex trading offering.