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Strategies & Market Trends : Win Lose or Draw : Be A Steve, Make A Call

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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (1264)2/7/2003 8:37:46 PM
From: Chris McConnel  Read Replies (1) of 11447
 
You have signed copy? That's way cool. I was reading the Rees interview from LA Weekly. What an interesting guy!

And you are too kind...

Did you are ever download the WL trial... or does BillG still equal Darth Vadar? -VBG- Lot's of articles lately about Linux posing a serious threat to Win. IBM wants get their pound flesh out the softies and Linux maybe just the weapon to do it.

If you have the inclination, and a have decent spreadsheet program or progammable database program (like Foxpro) with charting capabilities on your computer, their is a way of emulating the functionality of WL. It just takes a little programming to make it work.

Simply: Program would consist of a couple parts.
1. Module to load the data form the spread sheet or tables into arrays
2. Module containing all the technical functions (RSI, STO) you need, which can be created and added as you go along
3. Position would be held in an array, and procedures to manage that array
4. Module to create the graph

You can use the exact names for the functions and procedures that WL uses, which would make it easier to translate a WL script to your program.

Anyway, just a suggestion.

-Chris
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