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Seydou Dia

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  1. Today I ran into an issue using these hotkeys. Basically I was trying to buy SHOP at $748 with a spread of 0.66. So an expensive stock with a big spread. When I first try to issue a buy at risk nothing happened. I tried again, and then suddenly I was down a huge amount. Fortunately I was in sim. I suspect the problem is because of the big spread of the stock. 

    If you have already encountered the same issue, or know what could be the cause, I would be happy to hear from you. Many thanks!


  2. 5 hours ago, KyleK29 said:

    For those planning on using this system, would you be interested in a historical BBT gap list lookup system?

    I have gap lists for years 1999 - 2019 with a BBT (same as the TradeIdeas config) filter, I could make this accessible to BBT members if there's enough interest. It'd allow you to look up a gap list for a specific date (frozen as of 9:30am on that date). That way you can appropriately simulate the complete trading method.

     

    Thanks for answering that. That's interesting, triggers / stops are more complicated because they're stored on the server side once accepted (and it'd need to reference historical data there as well), but I'm surprised they don't just implement a local broker for it (at the application level), probably be way easier because they could just tie into their alert system.

    I am interested Kyle, as my current process is to go through pre-market youtube videos, and save Carlos list to a spreadsheet 😄


  3. 1 hour ago, Carlos M. said:

    @Seydou Dia

    Welcome to the community!

    Never heard of this book is it good and do you recommend it? 

    Once again welcome! We are glad to have you on board!

    Thank you @Carlos M.,

    I really enjoyed the book and I do recommend it. The author is trader and the book is about probability thinking, risk/reward, consistency in random environment and how not to blow up as a trader 🙂. I have seen your courses regarding those topics and I think you will love the book.

    Cheers,

    Seydou


  4. Hello there,

    my name is Seydou from Berlin, working as a freelance data scientist from Berlin. I recently read "Fooled by randomness" by Taleb,  that got me curious about trading then I found Andrew's book. And then here I am, looking forward to know and learn from each of you!

    Seydou

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