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Old 10-06-2009, 02:26 PM   #33

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Simulation

I am starting to try and look at the market in more of a Wyckoff way using end of day prices. This is because this is the way I want to trade in the future after the market closes and not get too emotional during the live prices. To help me in my learning process I have been slowly going through the posts in this forum, especially the stickies and trading the Wyckoff way. My question is this, is there any software out there that allows you to go backwards and run the daily charts without seeing the right hand side. So I could go back to the start of 2009 and reveal each day at a time on the chart and see how I get on. I know I could just create a chart and hide the prices but I thought it would be more fun and more realistic to do it without seeing the info at all.

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Re: Simulation

Sierra Charts offers replay. There are other charting programs which offer it as well, but I have no experience with them. Replay is particularly effective since one can link charts of varying timeframes and bar intervals into one viewing.
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Old 10-06-2009, 05:38 PM   #35

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Re: Simulation

I found the following web site call Stock Reflex.

Welcome To Stock Reflex - Your Stock Market Analysis Tool with a Twist

Had a bit of a play with the demo, and it does basically what I want it to do.

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Market Analyst at market-analyst.com offers the simulation.

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There's another program which you might like, and it's called TradeMaven.
When I used it (long time ago), it was free, but it looks like they still offer a 30-day free trial.

You could play around with it, replay all day or a selected time. The great thing about it, was that you could fast forward those times where you don't trade (for example lunch time), and slow down or pause your focus points.
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Thankyou for your suggestion. I will take a look at it.

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Re: Wyckoff Resources

I'm not one to make a habit of bumping old threads, but based on earlier discussion, this is clearly the best place to post a link to the original Wyckoff course:
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Re: Wyckoff Resources

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