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<P><FONT size=2>Additionally, there is one development kit program for trading
which name is www.fmlabs.com which can be used to develop your own trading
program in Visual Basic / C++ with several classes which are ready to be
used.<BR><BR>It reads Metastock and other formats.<BR><BR>It has other features
and prebuilt indicators, trading rules, charting etc.<BR>Price is $199.<BR><FONT
color=#0000ff face=Arial><FONT size=2>see <A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com">www.fmlabs.com</A>. Here is a copy of their main
functions. Their is a demo downloadable, I did not try this product but saw that
when searching additional devlopment kits .</FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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<DIV><A name=tech1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#tech"><B>Technical
Indicators</B></A></A><BR>The Toolkit contains the most popular
indicators. Calculate moving averages, stochastics, oscillators,
volatility, relative strength. Some of Toolkit functions such as the
Welles Volatility and MACD functions are actually small sub-systems. For
example, by just supplying price data, the Welles Volatility function will
calculate multiple output arrays of indicators as well as which buy and
sell signals the Welles Volatility system produces. <BR><BR><A
name=stat1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#stat"><B>Statistical
Calculations</B></A></A><BR>The Toolkit provides many statistical
functions such as correlation coefficient, covariance, dispersion,
divergence, momentum, regression line and standard deviation. <BR><BR><A
name=form1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#form"><B>Formation
Detection</B></A></A><BR>The Toolkit contains functions to detect common
formations such as gaps, crossovers and closing point reversals as well as
a blueprint for creating functions to detect your own formations.
<BR><BR><A name=cand1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#cand"><B>Candlesticks</B></A></A><BR>The
Toolkit uses specialized "fuzzy logic" algorithms to detect 45 different
Japanese candlestick formations inluding Stars, Dojis, Crosses, Tasuki
Gaps and the ominous Dark Cloud Cover pattern. <BR><BR><A name=fina1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#fina"><B>Financial
Calculations</B></A></A><BR>The Toolkit contains functions for bond
pricing, option spread strategies, fixed income calculations, the
Black-Scholes model and more. </DIV>
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<TD vAlign=top width="48%"><A name=trad1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#trad"><B>Trade
Simulation</B></A></A><BR>The Toolkit includes a complete trade simulation
system including the ability to place long and short orders, set stops and
limits and produce profit analysis reports. <BR><BR><A name=data1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#data"><B>Data
Access</B></A></A><BR>The Toolkit supports the following industry standard
data formats: ASCII text, CSI, CompuTrac/MetaStock, Dow Jones Market
Analyzer Plus, FutureSource, Telechart 2000, and TechTools. The internal
formats of these files are very complex and vary greatly. The Toolkit
provides a standard set of functions to read any of the formats with the
same calling conventions. <BR><BR><A name=char1><A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#char"><B>Charting</B></A></A><BR>The
Toolkit contains full featured charting modules which enable you to chart
price data, indicators and trades in a variety of formats. The modules
feature automatic scaling, scrolling, line style, fill pattern and color
options. <BR><BR><A name=misc1><FONT
color=#000080><B>Miscellaneous</B></FONT></A><BR>The Toolkit also contains
functions for <A href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#memo">memory
management</A> and <A
href="http://www.fmlabs.com/toolkit_body.htm#date">date and time</A>
calculations and conversions. <BR><BR><FONT
color=#000080><B>Features</B></FONT><BR>More than 250 functions, Sample
DOS programs in ANSI C, Sample Windows programs in Visual Basic (VB3, VB4
& VB5), Online documentation, Royalty free usage, Includes DOS
libraries, 16-bit and 32-bit Windows DLLs and complete source code.
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<P><FONT size=2><FONT color=#0000ff face=Arial><FONT size=2>Also, if you want to
make your own explorations, there is a nice software Technifilter, from <FONT
color=#800000><A href="http://www.rtrsoftware.com/">http://<FONT
color=#800000>www.rtr</A></FONT>software.com
</FONT>with more exploration feature than Metastock. They carry a 90 day trial
for $90. Software price is around $400.</FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT
color=#0000ff face=Arial><FONT size=2><BR><BR></FONT></FONT></FONT></P></FONT>
<P><FONT size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR>From:
owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR>[<A href="mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
target=_blank>mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>]On Behalf Of
jupu<BR>Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 6:09 PM<BR>To:
metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR>Subject: Database..<BR><BR><BR>Is there anyone who
has experiences into accessing the Metastock database<BR>from VB or C (writing
own
explorations..)?<BR><BR><BR>Thank's<BR><BR>JUPU<BR><BR></P></FONT></BODY></HTML>
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From: "Bob Hunziker" <bobhunziker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Exploring for trend/channel line break
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 13:43:03 -0700
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Roland, Equis sells a set of formulas/experts/explorations for approx $90 to
do this plus other things. I think
its called Dynamic Trading Tools......look up their website for info.
-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Beauregard <beau@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, July 29, 1999 6:11 AM
Subject: Exploring for trend/channel line break
>Just wonder if anyone has been able to scan for trend breaks in a Metastock
>exploration. If so, thanks for any help you can offer.
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>Roland
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