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- Carsten replied Nov 6, 2011
Yay! It's working! I'm useful. *dance*
- Carsten replied Nov 5, 2011
You seem to be using joda time. As far as I know, it can handle multiple time zones as well as daylight savings time. So where's your problem? Also look at: url
- Carsten replied Nov 4, 2011
I appreciate the intention to contribute to an open source project. Regarding comments to accessing your Java code from MT4, I will only give a high-level overview of the process since I don't know anything about your implementation. I assume ...
- Carsten replied Nov 4, 2011
That's exactly right. No. Please don't do that. That's bad. Well of course (tc+1) is going to be the same as (tc+1)%TableSize. The modulo operator doesn't change anything as long as (tc+1) < TableSize. But you will get into serious trouble as ...
- Carsten replied Nov 3, 2011
No, between the current price and 19 ticks ago. The concept of modulo groups is confusing at first. But once you get it, it's quite simple, really. I've whipped up a small document that might help explain how this modulo stuff works. It's attached ...
- Carsten replied Nov 2, 2011
Well, here it is. Doesn't do anything yet. The attached EA serves no purpose other than being a tech demonstration on how to implement a circular buffer (just in case, befor someone asks why it doesn't trade ). It just fills a table with incoming ...
- Carsten replied Nov 1, 2011
Yes. First, I have a technical remark: You can implement that tick-table way more efficient. The way you do it now, you need to write (N-1) entries each time a tick comes in (where N is the number of ticks stored in the table). If, instead of ...
- Carsten replied Nov 1, 2011
Done! I have attached the new version. After hitting the "Start!" button or closing the program (whatever happens first) you should see a file "config.xml" appear in the same directory as the program.
- Carsten replied Oct 31, 2011
That's odd. I will check and correct it tomorrow. Sorry for the inconvenience.
- Carsten replied Oct 28, 2011
I haven't purchased your pipware product, but as far as I can tell, you're trying to recode you whole program in c++ for integration in MetaTrader. I might have a simpler solution for calling your Java code from MT4. I haven't seen your program, so ...
- Carsten replied Oct 27, 2011
Yes. It will start right with all the folders it had when you closed the program. Well, to be honest, the version you're running might not do that. In the first version I uploaded, I forgot to save the settings. I was hoping I'd be fast enough so ...
- Carsten replied Oct 23, 2011
Actually, there is no need to press Ctrl + Alt. Just pressing PrtScr is enough to copy a screenshot to the clipboard. (Hooray for saving key strokes. )
- Carsten replied May 25, 2011
I cannot give you now, but I can give you m1 data up to June 2010. Or, more precisely, FXCM can. They provide historical data up to June 21st, 2010 for a whole lot of currency pairs. The EURUSD data is from November 27th, 2001. You can easily derive ...
- Carsten replied May 25, 2011
Excel contains many mathematical functions. Many, if not all of the features you asked for can be implemented directly in Excel. Just look into the Help/Documentation and search the web for some guides. It will open you great possibilities.
- Carsten replied May 25, 2011
I like your post in two ways: First, your metaphor seems sound: larger patterns are usually better predictable, and if you try it on the scale where you have random noise, it does not end well. Second, you got me thinking. Maybe I am about to take ...
- Carsten replied Nov 15, 2010
If the seller is correct and the probability for a trade setup to occur is p = 1/100, then the expected number of trade setups in a 1000-bar-sample would of course be E = 1000 * p = 10. The number of trade setups follows the Poisson distribution. ...
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