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To: aldrums who wrote (637)6/5/2001 7:32:35 PM
From: Roger Schelling  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 867
 
Of course it would be better if I could just play back the market data from the day's trading on Realtick. When you think about it, this should be fundamental function of any trading software.

Interesting. You can actually do that with Cybertrader. Not by design. But by downloading the simulator. I am a subscriber so there is no limit to the amount of times and updates I can download it. But the simulator plays back the previous days data within a couple hours after the market closes. Don't try to believe the trades you get. Cause you can buy sum10 way under the current ask. It's for demo. However it is fun for indicators and or experimenting with what you can with their stuff.

You are right. A replay in a relaxed scene is good for "what went wrong" or "what went right".

Incidentally that is why I really like the "Play of the day" recordings. Especially when Chris can be so honest and show "what cuda been" etc.

Good Idea.

FWIW

Roger



To: aldrums who wrote (637)6/5/2001 10:24:38 PM
From: LemonFlavor  Respond to of 867
 
Of course it would be better if I could just play back the market data from the day's trading on Realtick.

Isn't that what historical charts are for? :)