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Excellent... looking forward to it...
chuck
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From: "brian.z123" <brian.z123@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 6:35 PM
Subject: [amibroker] OT: Project Based Training No1.
> INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM DESIGN AND TESTING.
> Over the next week or two I will be running a series of topics that
> together make-up a rudimentary training project using AmiBroker and
> Xcel to demonstrate some basic concepts.
> It will be suitable for Ami newcomers but might also provide an
> occasional stimulating thought for the heavier hitters.
> Let's hope so anyway.
>
> It incorporates the Psychology behind the process, as well as design
> philosophy and practical application.
> (Ratiocinators need not worry; the Psyche part is over).
>
> It will not necessarily be written in formal academic style or
> constitute a training module in the form that we would expect in an
> academic presentation.
> It will however be rigorous enough where necessary.
> Anyone interested would be best served by connecting the dots
> themselves.
> (It's like a jig-saw puzzle rather than a time-line).
>
> Supporting files will be posted to the GroupArchive or the AmiBroker
> third party site.
> Eventually it may be formalised as a PDF file at the third party
> site but that is not a certainty.
>
> The thread will be picked up from the recent OT:Statistics topic
> where the psychological component was discussed and the groundwork
> laid for the practical component.
>
> The next sections will be presented under the OT:topic headings:
>
> ChiSquared Significance,
> Random Walk and
> Calender Effect.
>
> There may be other topics presented as the story unfolds.
>
> The intention is to break the subject up into manageable topics.
>
> I apologise in advance for the number of posts that this will
> entail; it's more than what I wanted to make but I think it will be
> worth it.
>
> Some Philosophy of Trading questions might be answered (I could get
> lucky) and a few new ones raised.
> Over-all, however, the next stages are practically orientated and
> have a workbook like approach with code, examples and maybe some
> screenshots.
>
> Early next year I will probably run a second project as an example
> on using AmiBroker to perform fundamental analysis with the ODBC
> Universal Plug-in and an external database (either Access or SQL),
> unless of course someone else does it first.
>
> WARNING: ALL MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THE TOPICS THAT MAKE UP THE
> TRAINING PROJECT ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL USE.
> THEY DO NOT CONSTITUTE FINANCIAL ADVICE.
> INCORRECT OR FALSE THEORIES AND HYPOTHESES MAY BE PRESENTED AS
> TRAINING EXAMPLES AND FOR DISCUSSION USE ONLY.
>
> BrianB2.
>
>
>
>
> Please note that this group is for discussion between users only.
>
> To get support from AmiBroker please send an e-mail directly to
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> For other support material please check also:
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>
>
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