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HI_THERE

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  1. yes....hehe....i"m just a miser. ;) The payments dont make a dent in my profits. But one has to be careful not to have auto-debit going to 100 different companies that claim to increase your profits, yet only 2 or 3 do. You could easily be shelling out $25K / month. So--by my nature--I am always a skeptic and like to do my research. It's one thing to make profits; it is quite another thing to keep profits and live well from them. :)


  2. TOS, at least for futures. Their ES data is skewed, often shows incorrect closes, and long data gaps where none should be.

     

    As is par for the course, being bought out by a Canadian Bank is the deathknell of any decent platform.

     

    I have to agree. TOS is good for options, but terrible for futures and stocks. Especially so these days. They used to be an outstanding platform but since they were acquired by TDAmeritrade, their customer service, platform stability and technology has declined steeply.....almost off the cliff.

     

    If you trade for a living, and need a stable platform, avoid TOS. I use it, but only for certain indicators which I can't find coded in EasyLanguage...and it is not my primary trading rig.


  3. I agree with Tams. The description was vague...and you didn't provide much information. What is the name of that oscillator? If it is a detrended oscillator, there is a default "DetrendedPriceOsc" aready built into TOS. I think we would need more information to comment further.


  4. I have no interest in conversing with you RandomTask. In fact, I have turned off my email alerts to hedge against having to hear from the likes of blokes like you.

     

    So you now have this thread to yourself.

     

    :haha: You can dislike that company all you like: it doesn't affect me.

     

    But your attack on me was unwarranted.

     

    You should use this website as an educational base, instead of a personal platform to whine. If you are blaming an indicator for your inability to trade, then "methinks" you should re-formulate.

     

    Goodday, mate. And good luck.


  5. Actually, although I am not directly affiliated with the compnay I do personally know the web designer.

     

    However, I have been trading with the Thinkorswim platform since 2002, when it was just Investools. And have been trading for a living since 1997.

     

    The facts are, and It is obvious that:

     

    1.) You are an idiot, and quite possible a very unhappy and unsuccessful trader.

     

    2.) They are not my sites.

     

    3.) I have only mentioned these sites in response to direct questions and becuase I am convinced of their superiority as regards the TOS platform.

     

    4.) I make over $10 K a week and have successfully for over 10 years now. And am qualified to make whatever statements I so choose. :haha:

     

    5.) You did not answer the question and obviously need someone to blame for your lack of prowess in the markets.

     

    6.) I have made 25 posts--6 times more than you--on a great many subjects, and have only mentioned TSI indicators a few measily times.

     

    7.) And a casual galnce at YOUR post history shows that your negative remarks to me were the very first post you have ever made since joining in February. Excellent timing.

     

    I personally have no vested interest and do not care if you use or like TSI indicators...or any other indicators for that matter. However, attacks against me were unsubstantiated, woefully uninformed, dear chap, and unwarranted.

     

    Each individual can decide for him/herself if they want to follow up on any statement I make in life. After I make that statement, I really wouldn't care. I don't even KNOW you: I spend more time on the blue seas than I do in these forums, mate.

     

    If you are that acrimonious and bitter at the world I suggest you blame yourself for leveraging your house against the markets--or whatever dumb thing you must have done to go spewing nonsense in these forums.

     

    Ask your old boss for your job back...if he'll have you. Trading is obviously not your forte.


  6. They also have a great deal on Snake Oil apparently as well. :spam:

     

    That I don't know. I do know, however, that the guy who does the videos for TSI helped start them (I doubt highly he is involved with any "snake oil"), and the site is less 2 weeks old (TSI announced it in their emails).

     

    Did you have a bad experience with them within the last 2 weeks?


  7. I am highly appreciated of all those that responded.

     

    @Uexkuell and BlowFish:

     

    Yes, I have a near-perfect system which combines IB and thinkorswim. I use IB's Trader Workstation and custom study for thinkorswim called TSI WFRT. Combined, my returns are impressive.

     

    I have some custom volume profiles that I want to integrate into a dedicated market scanner but was looking for something separate from the platforms I'm using. I will contemplate your input. Thanx again.


  8. I daytrade. Almost exclusively stocks.

     

    What is the best market scanner? Specifically, I want a low-cost scanner that will allow me to CREATE CUSTOM STUDIES for scanning.

     

    I do not need platform for placing orders....merely a scanner.

     

    I need RELIABILITY and low-latency. That is to say, I need to be able to scan the markets--with my custom formulas--and get near-instant results. And I need a platform that works everytime I use it.

     

    I am thinking about eSIGNAL MARKET SCANNER but I am not sure if I can create my own custom formulas. Also, I want to be using a SOLID CODING LANGUAGE. I need input from others.

     

    Finally, let me reiterate that I do not care about using historical studies, MACDs Boll Bands, or other such non-sense. I need to be able to scan based on my own CUSTOM STUDIES....and I need reliability.

     

    Thanx. All comments welcome.


  9. Null conversation. I agree. You two have made this thread undesireable. Good luck in trading. ps. I made 20% leveraged on Netlist a few minutes ago. And the DJ is down over 100 points. A price oscillator is one of the tools in my arsenal. Hope your day is as productive.


  10. No, you misunderstand. One: no single indicator does everything. Two: The price oscillator is not for EOD analysis. However, during market hours it can definitely help you identify strong stocks, and then you look at further characteristics from there. The whole point of my original statement--as solidified--is that price oscillation of individual securities is not necessarily tied to the overall markets. ;)


  11. Where did you get that "William O'Neal is basically the father of candlestick analysis"? I've never heard that before. Thought that is Nison's claim to fame to have brought Candlestick Analysis to the Western World, but that candlesticks have been used for centuries in the East.

     

    Nison? :wtf::stick out tongue: Actually, it was Charles Dow (Dow Jones...hint hint) in the early 1900s. Still, my description of William O'Neal was a misnomer: I should have said he is the father of "modern" candelstick analysis. (Yes, this is subjective and more opinion than established fact).

     

    Hippocrates is considered the Father of Medicine; but Sir William Osler is considered the Father of Modern Medicine. O'Neal refined and named many of the patterns we use. However, he is totally a classicist and doesn't believe in "wedge" patterns or any of the ones us technical traders use.

     

    The guy's on a different level, tho...the type to invest $300 million in a fund and sit on it for 10 years. ;)


  12. For the style you're talkin about, I would highly recommend googling books by William J. O'Neal. He's the founder of IBD and basically the father of candlestick analysis. I've read most of them. Not a promotion here....but I think you'll benefit highly from his books.

     

     

    EDIT: I "second" One up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch.


  13. and you'd have to agree that this thread has been a premiere example of intelligent analysis.

     

    or not.

     

     

     

    One of the few things I really hate about Traders Laboratory is that when you add a worthless post to a worthless thread ... you can't delete the sodding thing. Happy Wednesday everyone!

     

    :doh: Not sure if I understand that one. I don't think the thread itself is worthless. That demeans the original poster and he is merely trying to increase his knowledge. I, for one, understand how price oscillators are an important component for intraday trading, and I have the portfolio to prove it. :cool:

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