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> Hi Booker --
>
> Thanks for the kind words about both my books. They do have some
> overlap, perhaps 15 percent, but they address different needs.
>
> Introduction to AmiBroker is intended to help people use AmiBroker.
> It describes the Graphical User Interface, the AFL language, and what
> you need to know to write your own programs. Chapter 3 includes ten
> example projects, each of which can be done in 30 minutes or less.
> They build from loading a symbol to view a chart through running an
> optimization and a walk forward.
>
http://www.introductiontoamibroker.com
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http://www.introductiontoamibroker.com>
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> Quantitative Trading Systems is intended to help people design and
> test trading systems. At the time I wrote it (2007), there was no
> other book describing how to write AFL, so it includes enough on AFL
> to explain the systems examples. But its focus is on systems.
>
http://www.quantitativetradingsystems.com
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http://www.quantitativetradingsystems.com>
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> Of course, I recommend both books. Start with the Introduction book
> to learn AmiBroker, then QTS for trading systems.
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
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