Hi Nick
you mentioned that Ward Systems stuff seems to integrate well with NT
Which Ward products exactly did you have in mind?
--- In neoticker@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Ali" <nick.ali@...> wrote:
>
> One of the great strengths of NT is the multi-time frame stuff. As I
> have mentioned (many times!) I'd like a way to have bar based spacing on
> MTF charts. I've suggested a few ways to do that. My MTF analysis is
> still hampered by not being able to display stuff as I'd like. Still my
> number one item.
>
> There are a few developers out there offering some pretty specialised
> packages (neural nets, fuzzy logic, genetic optimisation etc.). Rather
> than try and compete directly perhaps approach some of these guys to
> work on integration with NT? Ward Systems stuff seems to integrate well
> and they may possibly looking for partners.
>
> One thing that seems to hold a lot of promise is fuzzy logic. You you
> don't seem to need to be a rocket scientist to understand and use the
> tools. I'm not sure how easy it would be to include some fuzzy
> functions. The new clustering tool look interesting though I couldn't
> get it to do much! I think generally speaking it is better to give these
> things a thorough treatment rather than half hearted implementation of
> lots of things. The nice thing about fuzzy is that it can work with all
> sorts of other tools.
>
> Keep working on visualisation and UI. Fundamental but most important.
>
> Expose more methods (there is an argument for exposing every object and
> method) programmatically so you can have statements like.
>
> if value > big then
> begin
> itself.plot(1).color := cGreen;
> itself.plot(1).plotsize := 10;
> end;
>
> Divergence I think would be useful to many. It is something that lends
> itself to fuzzy description however! e.g. If price is rising and CCI is
> falling. Best to have fuzzy functions to determine 'rising' and
> 'falling'.
>
> Cheers,
> Nick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stnahc <stnahc@...> [mailto:stnahc@...]
> Sent: 13 December 2002 18:10
> To: neoticker@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [neoticker] Advanced Technical Tools - Your Input
>
>
>
> As NT's core indicator writing capability is matured with
> the introduction of IDL ... we will start to embark on
> a new journey to built power tools around the architecture.
>
> 2 main challenges will be taken on -
>
> 1. for discretionary traders -
> new indicators that can automate your analysis,
> improve your general reading of the charts, etc.
>
> 2. for systematic traders -
> better system reporting, new optimization tools, etc.
>
>
> We would like to hear what type of advanced tools you are
> interested in and how you perceive their importance.
>
> For example, would a divergence detection indicator be useful
> for your everyday usage, or, you would prefer say having
> a plug-in that perform statistical analysis on data of your choice?
>
> Lawrence
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