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QuantShare
2013-09-21 12:44:10


Hi,

We are looking for new blog post ideas. All suggestions are welcome.

http://www.quantshare.com/index.php?option=blog




Jim Harrison
2013-09-22 18:02:42

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Sure, How about more on "options" and Quantshare. Simulating a bull put spread on a basket of 50 symbols over the last 10 years as an example.


clonex
2013-09-22 21:06:04

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More about Ranking Manager a mainly about neuron network plugin.

Clonex



Gilari Decosta
2013-09-23 20:43:57

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A plugin that read data periodically from a Excel cell that is linked to trading software .This is suggested as some trading software hide the RTD code .Decosta


Obuli Govindaraju
2013-09-25 23:36:57

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A Blog on how to use the realtime data in Quantshare.


Dave Walton
2013-09-29 16:44:54

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I second for a post on how to use the QS, especially for automated trading with a broker.


chaz
2013-10-02 07:26:06

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I would greatly appreciate a blog showing full Trading System using intraday/realtime data only (Strategy, Ranking System, Money Mgmt).
Assuming one has 1min intraday/r.time data feed. If possible show application of different timeframes ie 5min for Buy rules & 35min for sell rules.



Dave W.
2013-11-02 21:37:30

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More step-by-step examples on how to build various custom money management scripts would be great.


Seeker
2013-11-08 23:35:10

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I agree with Jim Harrison. I was setting out to build an options database based on certain QS downloaders. Then many questions arose about the most efficient way of organizing the database so that its easy to handle most of the ticker referencing which is involved in option analytics measures. For example, referencing option series based on "moneyness" like 5% out of the money calls and puts and stuff like "volatility skew" based on their implied vol differences. Also, about creating futures back-adjusted continuous price history. A case in point was NSE derivatives database where the daily price sheet is available from inception at the exchange site to begin with.


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