A Numbers Game – We’ve Come A Long Way

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I started creating trading systems in the “good old days”,  before personal computers were common. The first Apple computer was sold as a kit in 1976, and the IBM PC was introduced in 1981. In those days if you wanted to test a trading idea, or even calculate a simple moving average, you had to […]

Does “Micro-Trading” Work?

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First, let me define “micro-trading”. This is a term I use to describe trading bar intervals shorter than one day in length. For example. one could  format symbol settings to intra-day then in the minutes category any number less than 390. Why 390? Because, there are 390 minutes in a normal trading day. A common […]

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