Using EasyLanguage 2000 By Arthur G.Putt, William Brower – Includes Verified Content:
Most traders, whether individual and professional, base their tactics on trading software of some form. TradeStation, which is developed by TradeStation Technologies, is currently the most widely used trading software, with over 100,000 users. Despite being widely used, TradeStation’s computer language can be difficult to understand, particularly for new users. The current and greatly improved version of multiple previous editions, commonly referred to as “the Putt Book,” is called “Using EasyLanguage 9.x.” The older editions, which were both best-selling TradeStation books, were targeted at prior TradeStation versions (4.0 and 2000i). This book was edited and its introduction was written by Sunny J. Harris, author of “TradeStation Made Easy!: Using EasyLanguage to Build Profits with the World’s Most Popular Trading Software.” “Using EasyLanguage 9.x” starts with fundamental ideas and guides you through learning EasyLanguage, TradeStation’s programming language. The book skillfully transitions into increasingly intermediate subjects before concluding with a number of more complex ones, including probability maps, activity bars, sketching objects, and using text functions to insert text on charts. This book is essential whether you wish to code your own concepts or alter code and ideas you have read about in TradeStation-related books and periodicals.
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- Using EL 2k by Arthur G. Putt & William Brower.pdf


