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What I miss for portfolio trading is:
- The lack of speed when it comes to too many symbols with intraday data: it could take 1 hour to test 200 symbols with 10 years of intra day data.
- The lack of position sizing and money management at a portfolio level.
- The fact that you need to have a chart opened to run a strategy.
I'd like to compare this with Amibroker which seems quicker, much cheaper and more robust from what I've read, didn't test it yet.
I've used the same hack back with NinjaTrader 6.5 years ago, it worked pretty well. I wouldn't be afraid of it, you can easily revert. The better answer naturally is a 64-bit app, but for now...
Yes, large address aware hack for .net apps basically, it is not really specific to any single application. I've done with it Camtasia Studio for instance, NinjaTrader, etc. I am not using it with MultiCharts because I don't need it, I don't run out of memory with my testing.
I've never used TradeStation, and as such - have never used their closed forums. I know your intention is good, and to help others... but...
As a forum owner and defender of intellectual property created by users, so on and so forth, I just want to say that if these systems are meant to be NOT freely available then please do not "load up" (grab, take, insert whatever word) on these with the purpose of posting them on futures.io (formerly BMT). If they are meant to be free, then no harm of course.