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Traders' Tips  |  MAR 2005

Traders’ Tips by Technical Analysis, Inc.

Stocks & Commodities V. 23:3 (86-92): Traders’ Tips by Technical Analysis, Inc. Here is this month’s selection of Traders’ Tips, contributed by various developers of technical analysis software, all to help readers more easily implement some of the strategies presented in this issue. Editor’s note: Since the TradeStation code for this month’s primary Traders’ Tips topic (John Ehlers’ article “The Secret Behind The Filter: What’s The Difference?” elsewhere in this issue) was already provided in the article by Ehlers, the following TradeStation Traders’ Tips submission treats a different topic from a past issue of S&C. This month's tips are for David White’s article, “Setting Strike Price Probability At Expiration” (S&C, December 2004), which describes the calculation of the max-loss point. Code is provided for TradeStation, eSignal, AmiBroker, NeuroShell Trader, NeoTicker, and MetaStock.

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