Synopsis
The majority of professional and individual traders use some kind of trading software on which to base their strategies. With over 100,000 users, the most popular trading software today is TradeStation, published by TradeStation Technologies. While this software is favored by many, TradeStation's computer language can be confusing, especially for the novice."Using EasyLanguage 9.x" is the new and highly updated version of several earlier editions familiarly called "the Putt Book." Previous editions were aimed at earlier versions of TradeStation (4.0 and 2000i) and were each best-selling TradeStation books. Sunny J. Harris author of "TradeStation Made Easy!: Using EasyLanguage to Build Profits with the World's Most Popular Trading Software" edited this book as well as wrote it's foreword."Using EasyLanguage 9.x" begins with basic concepts, leading you through learning TradeStation's programming language, EasyLanguage. The book adroitly winds you into more and more intermediate topics, ending with several advanced topics, such as using text functions to place text on charts, drawing objects, activity bars, and probability maps. Whether you want to code your own ideas or to modify code and concepts you have found in magazines and books regarding TradeStation, this book is a must have.The TradeStation code for this book is available for sale as a download on www.UsingEasyLanguage.com in addition to other free bonus code.
Review
“For people new to Easy Language, “Using Easy Language 9.1” will be a welcome surprise. There is a great amount of useful information, tips and code in this book. For advanced Easy Language users, there is a lot of detailed discussion regarding arrays, multiple contract and data systems, programmable trendlines and other advanced topics. So, there is really something for just about everyone. I have this book right by my desk – a ready reference guide when I need programming help.” – Kevin Davey, champion trader and author “Building Winning Algorithmic Trading Strategies: A Trader's Journey From Data Mining to Monte Carlo Simulation to Live Trading”
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