Traders' Tips | MAR 2011
Traders' Tips
For this month’s Traders’ Tips, the focus is Johnan Prathap’s article in this issue, “ThreeBar Inside Bar Pattern.” Code for TradeStation is already provided in Prathap’s article. Subscribers will also find the same code at the Subscriber Area of our website, www.Traders.com. Presented here is an overview of possible implementations for other software. Traders’ Tips are provided to help the reader implement a selected technique from an article in this issue. The entries are contributed by various software developers or programmers for software that is capable of customization. Readers will find all the code listings that accompany the following Traders’ Tips at our website, Traders.com. Provided here is some discussion of the technique's implementation by the Traders’ Tips contributors as well as some example charts. To locate Traders’ Tips at our website, use our site’s search engine, or click on the Traders’ Tips link from our home page. For past Traders’ Tips, click on the “St o c kS & co m m o d i t i eS” link from our home page in the red box on the left, then click on the “Article Abstracts” link in the red box on the left, then click on the issue of interest, then on “Traders' Tips.”
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