Quote from Nana Trader:
very satisfied with Tradestation 8, hardly not too long to pick
the language and now trying to learn some C++ coding
required to use for EL extension sdk. I prefer it over the
wealthlab in many areas, and did extensive research before
going with Tradestation. Also i found Wealthscript very
similar to easylanguage, no difficulty to shift if i need to,
But EL is better documented and offers more functions
Never touched Qunatdeveloper, Do you need to be be
fluent in C++ in order to use it?
Also any better read-made framework than quantdeveloper
in market with subscription and open source code?
Quote from zf trader:
I am not trying to wind anyone up here but it occurs to me that backtesting is more of a sales tool for overpriced retail brokerages than a real trading tool. To me markets are far to dynamic to think that you can just write code and watch it make money. I would think that time spent on backtesting would be better spent watching the market in real time and learning how buy and sell factor interact with each other.
That said I send a great deal of time looking at old charts trying to pick out patterns that happen over and over again. It is also important to look for reasons why the pattern fails to play out. As an obvious example tomorrows noon to close chart will look a lot different then the average one.
Quote from zf trader:
I am not trying to wind anyone up here but it occurs to me that backtesting is more of a sales tool for overpriced retail brokerages than a real trading tool.
What if you happen to backtest on a crappy system?Quote from Murray Ruggiero:
Backtesting does not guarantee a strategy will work ,but a strategy failing a backtesting test guarantee it will fail.
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