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Re: New Zorro version 1.96
[Re: Zheka]
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11/24/18 00:03
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Hredot
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But aren't you super scared with every trade that it is going to put on an opposite position instead of the one you were intending and which is a thousand lots off, you know, due to minor development bugs as traditional in Zorro? EDIT: Thanks for the suggestions on the trouble shooting with Zorro. But I recently got multicharts .net and it does not require ritual dances around a fireplace while playing drums, to perform trivial operations like downloading historical data. Super happy about it! It's funny, but it's only after being exposed to Zorro that one realizes just how much value multicharts actually offers! Like, best advertisement for multicharts: "Give Zorro a try! You'll be sure to love multicharts." hahaha
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Re: New Zorro version 1.96
[Re: Hredot]
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11/24/18 00:26
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Once the program is tested and works as intended and paper traded - then it should continue to work in a version of Zorro in which it has been developed. I also use strategy results from MC to validate results from Zorro.
I now use MC as a database for historical data and to quickly prototype some ideas.
Last edited by Zheka; 11/24/18 00:30.
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Re: New Zorro version 1.96
[Re: Zheka]
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11/24/18 05:11
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I see, I guess there is a use case for everything out there, after all... Still skeptical though. A back test and paper trading have finite extent and who knows what kind of underwater mines are lurking in the depth of code, judging by what it looks like on the surface.
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