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I just saw that myself after reading your reply. Since I have an annual subscription I use a different link to log into the program.
This was his original website. scarrtrading.com. It's still in use.
The program creator's name is Dan. He is responsive and will answer any questions you might have. I know that the program itself is going to have an upgrade, soon, to include analysis of intermarket spreads. Maybe that's the reason for the maintenance.
Does it have anything like Season Algo where they bring forward spreads that have worked in advance? Or is the application strictly manual in searching for seasonals?
That's exactly what the program does, based on mathematical computations in addition to seasonal tendencies.
Imo, where it goes more in depth than Season Algo is the spread map feature(see attached pic in my first post to this thread). It's like a heat map diagram. when you put the pointer on specific dates it will show odds of success based on mathematical backtesting.
Yes and no. In Scarr you can pinpoint exactly with the cursor accompanied with corresponding statistics. In season algo, the cursor doesn't pinpoint exactly but you do get the horizontal and vertical axis info. It's just more defined in Scarr, but yes basically the same concept. I personally am a visual learner, so for me, Scarr really helps with the decision making process.