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sickwake

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  1. Hey guys, Just wondering where to find current readings of the hindenburg omen. Studying crashes from the past to see if its an indicator worth keeping. But cant find it on stockcharts, freestockscharts or yahoo. it is a chart indicator right? Thanks everyone!
  2. Hey guys, Just wondering where to find current readings of the hindenburg omen. Studying crashes from the past to see if its an indicator worth keeping. But cant find it on stockcharts, freestockscharts or yahoo. it is a chart indicator right? Thanks everyone!
  3. Hey guys, Just wondering where to find current readings of the hindenburg omen. Studying crashes from the past to see if its an indicator worth keeping. But cant find it on stockcharts or freestockscharts. it is a chart indicator right? Thanks everyone!
  4. Hey guys, New at Programming. Using Java to code my strategy for automated day trading. My plan is simple. Just need some help with the code and where to go from here. The plan is to have a trailing stop that adjusts as the market moves in favour of the trade. For Example (Going Long/buying): Enter the market at specified entry price and it moves up in favour of the trade. When the price reaches 50% of the way between entry price and target price the trailing stop is adjusted and is adjusted one last time when target price is reached. What I have thus far... (A really rough first draft as you can see!) public class StockExample { public static void main(String[] args) { } double MarketPrice; double EntryPrice; // EntryPrice == Stop Price double TargetPrice; double TrailStop; double TrailStop2; //Initial Trail Adjusted 50% double TrailStop3; //Trails .05 behind TargetPrice { TrailStop2 = TargetPrice - EntryPrice/2 +.02; TrailStop3 = TargetPrice - .05; { if (TrailStop == 50% TargetPrice) { System.out.println(TrailStop2); if (TrailStop2 == .05 - TargetPrice ); System.out.println(TrailStop3); }else{ System.out.println("Target Price not met."); Also wanting to add this new rule and convert it to code... If Market price exceeds Entry Price by .15 and is not triggered cancel trade ( like a gap were to occur or something) Figure it would have to look something like this? if (MarketPrice > EntryPrice + 0.15) System.out.println("Cancel Trade"); Any help will be appreciated. Cheers
  5. Hello World, Using Java to create a simple program. It is to have adjustable trailing stops (hence title) 1. Create Initial Trailing Stop. 2. If the price goes up 50% between the Entry and Target, the trailing price needs to adjust to 50% of what it was. Example: Say an Initial trail is at .40 it will need to adjust to .20 automatically. 3. Lastly when the Target price is reached. The trail is once again adjusted to a mere .05 Figured using If/Else Statements is a must. What other functions would you recommend to use? Thanks to all. Cheers and Happy New Years!
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