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Kaywai,
It seems Ninja trader, CQG, and Demark Prime are all Windows based software.
I use the Linux operating system. Furthermore, I will try using a Windows emulator to install Ninja trader.
Thanks for your help.
javaAl
P.S.
I have written the recyclers and qualifiers for the TD Sequential, hence the need for accurate data points.
How much are they asking for these indicators? What is the difference between these indicators and the ones found in "DeMark Indicators"? What trading platforms are these indicators for? Does the support offer instructions on using them or does the vendor assume you read the books? Have you made money using these indicators?
Regards,
-C
“Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” - Sun Tzu
It's $495 mo for the basic package and $1000 mo for DeMark Professional which has screening functionality. It's on a standard CQG platform.
They offer webinars every Thursday, and they are extremely helpful over the phone. They suggest reading Jason Perl's book and not Demark's books, and I wholeheartedly agree.
I'm still experimenting with the various indicators, TD Sequential, TDST, TD Combo, TD Propulsion, TD Differential, and DeMarker 1 primarily, but from what I have seen , I will probably subscribe to the basic package. It's month to month, no contract. Personally, I believe it will pay for itself 10X over in one trade.
If you call them, ask for Rod, he's extremely helpful and knowledgeable. Tell him Gary in Philly told you to call.
thats looks very nice strategy, but the problem is that if make a strategy backtesting u will see defferent results from to trade it live or replay data. u will see some enteries happenens in live time that dosn't appear in the backtesting, or it take defferent price entries/stops !!!!!
may be that happens because the strategy take entries by market order!!!! or i dont know....
do u have any idea to fix this ??? may be to make the orders by limit not market...
sorry about my english, but if iam not clear i can show some examples ))
I recently discovered the same thing when I deployed it. I really don't know why, seems to me to be a bug in Ninjatrader. Additionally, under beta21 the backtest results for it are bogus. I'd like to know what the issue is, but in the meantime I feel managed orders just don't work right on a secondary bar series. Here is a strategy I'm working with that uses unmanaged orders and seems to work better:
09/14/2010 16:12 PST - Updated the attachment, found a null object reference bug in prior version when Stop == 0.