TradersStudio

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TradersStudio
Developer(s) TradersStudio Inc.
Stable release
Professional / June 21, 2010 (2010-06-21)
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Technical analysis software
License Proprietary
Website www.tradersstudio.com

TradersStudio is an EOD trading software and a technical analysis software used for analyzing and trading the financial markets. It is a Windows-based application.

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Contents

Its Core Concept is that it has two layers, (a) Session Layer, which is “a (one) system and a set of parameters on one or more markets” and (b) Trade Plan Layer, which allows multiple sessions to run one bar at a time and pass information between them using a type of Object based programming method, (just like Excel). Moreover, Sessions run one market at a time.

The Company

Murray A. Ruggiero, Jr. is the Vice President of R&D for TradersStudio Inc. He has authored many articles [1] and books namely:

The company has been started by real life traders who have used the experience of trading to develop a software catering to the needs of the trading.

Features

Its features are as follows:

Backtesting is a term used in modeling to refer to testing a predictive model on historical data. Backtesting is a type of retrodiction, and a special type of cross-validation applied to previous time period(s).

TradeStation Group, Inc. is the parent company of online securities and futures brokerage firms and trading technology companies. It is headquartered in Plantation, Florida, and has offices in New York; Chicago; Richardson, Texas; London; Sydney; and Costa Rica. TradeStation is best known for the analysis software and electronic trading platform it provides to the active trader and certain institutional trader markets that enable clients to design, test, optimize, monitor, and automate their own custom equities, options, and futures trading strategies. TradeStation Group was a Nasdaq GS-listed company from 1997-2011, until acquired by Monex Group, a Tokyo Stock Exchange listed parent company of one of Japan's leading online securities brokerage firms.

EasyLanguage is a proprietary programming language that was developed by TradeStation and built into its electronic trading platform. It is used to create custom indicators for financial charts and also to create algorithmic trading strategies for the markets. External DLL's can be referenced using EasyLanguage which greatly extends its functionality.

Version

In terms of stable release, the product has been shipping since September 2004. The previous version was 2.5 EOD and the latest version is a Professional one with enhanced features and many more functions. They have also provided a free Demo of their software.

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