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Re: scanning pair-trades with radarscreen



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Dear Mr. Hedrich,

there is only few literature on Easy Language available. Probably you
already found a solution for scanning spreads. If not please email privately
(in German). I had to solve a similiar problem with real time spread on
DAX-Future tracking and comparing real time DAX-30-stocks (bid / asked /
matched / volume) in fast markets.

Regards,
Ralf R. Zielonka

ZIELONKA CONSULT
P.O. Box 1434
D-41804 Erkelenz
Germany


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Mark Jurik <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: 'Omega List' <Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: Samstag, 29. Januar 2000 00:54
Betreff: scanning pair-trades with radarscreen


>I'm forwarding this letter to the forum, hoping someone could advise....
>
>- Mark Jurik
>----------------------------------------
>
>From: Sven Hedrich[SMTP:shedrich@xxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 11:29 AM
>To: 'mgj@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
>Subject: scanning pair-trades with the radarscreen
>
>Dear Sirs,
>
>my Name is Sven Hedrich. I'am working at Value Management & Research, a
>finanacial firm in Frankfurt/Germany. 2 months ago we decided to buy
TradeStation 2000i.
>
>While working with the software we had the idea to screen the spread (x/y)
of several stock
>combinations in order to get good ideas for pair trades. Unfortunately
>it is very unconfortable to have more than 100 charts open at
>the same time. That's why we came up with the idea to do the screening
>process with the RadarScreen. Unfortunately, the EasyLanguage HelpDesk
>told us that at the present time it is not possible to make multi-symbol
>calculations within RadarScreen. They also told us that this type of
>calculation would require the use of custom Functions and Global
>Variables, and that the official Omega Research Solution Providers could
>help us out programming these.
>
>Our questions:
>
> Could you help us with this problem?
> How many combinations could you screen? Are there any
> System-requirements to consider (RAM)?
> How long would it take to programm such a solution?
> What would be the expected costs?
>
> As Omega does not provide (in our opinion) a user-friendly and
> detailed User-Manual for Easy Language. we also would
> like to know if there is any Literature about programming
> the Software that you would recommend.
>
>Thanks a lot for your help
>
>Sven Hedrich
>shedrich@xxxxxx
>
>
>