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I've noticed a few people don't know how many pairs are out there, yet more experienced individuals such as SKC knows a few more than others. When I get a chance and some spare time. I'm going to go back through this thread and get absolutely every single pair that anyone has mentioned and put them into a spreadsheet or Microsoft Word document.
Then I'll upload it here and we can discuss which one's should be removed and/or added to it. Eventually we should get a decent database of possible pair setups. - Hopefully this might increase some of the more green traders (such as myself) winning statistics as they pick up more trades (reverse could be true).
I can divide the pairs into groups (noticed some don't like trading REIT's for example - Such as 'Financials', 'Mining', 'Media' etc.
Some might be cross-sector so I could make a separate group called 'Cross-Sector' or something along those lines.
I reckon this might open everybody's horizon's a bit more and realise just how many pairs are out there.
The layout will be something like this:
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If this sounds good to everybody, I'll try allocate some time for it.
Errr guys, i believe this is SKC's bread and butter here, he makes his living from trading ASX pairs... i wouldn't be asking too much of him
Is this in regard to me whipping up a spreadsheet with possible pairs to be traded or something else?
If by any way it's chopping up SKC, then I'd prefer not to cut in on him, especially as mentioned if he earns his living doing pair trading...?
Is this in regard to me whipping up a spreadsheet with possible pairs to be traded or something else?
If by any way it's chopping up SKC, then I'd prefer not to cut in on him, especially as mentioned if he earns his living doing pair trading...?
No, i just mean given that SKC is trading for a living, perhaps one might not expect a "follow my trade" type of scenario from him in terms of involvement...not that i am speaking for him or anything, but it might be good to be a little sensitive towards that...that's all..
Still waiting on PTF to respond to my two emails which are weeks late.
Anybody got onto this bloke?
Is there any other system out there doing a similar thing I would much prefer to test and give my money to?
Yeah Im waiting on a reply too...pretty frustrating...
Another false signal today with price/date data showing up 6 times for the one day which has thrown the mean calcs out.
Not sure if I can justify the money for such a buggy program with such horrible turnaround (if at all>?) for email....
After installing the SQL as guided, I open PTF and I get this:
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Waiting on a reply for two emails from PTF.
At least there is a nice business opportunity for those who want to take it, build something similar to PTF, reply to emails and you're already a step ahead
Try to create a pairtradefinder database yourself using SQL management studio - you should be able to download it for free if you don't already have it. If this gives you a similar error maybe there is a problem with your sql server install and you can google the error message to fix the problem.
I've found it really helps to be a little proficient in database management when running PTF.
#3 Long PMV $6.15, Short PBG $0.705
Will post more on todays efforts tonight after work.
The PTF program doesn't seem to like long weekends. What you need to do is highlight all the pairs and run "Refresh Prices" and that will re-calculate everything and start producing valid signals again.
Average price for IFL turned out to be $7.48Long IFL @ $7.45 (only partially filled, but not planning to reach up in this market..will be patient)
Short IAG @ $5.44
#2 Long IOF $2.97
Short WRT $3.02
Try to create a pairtradefinder database yourself using SQL management studio - you should be able to download it for free if you don't already have it. If this gives you a similar error maybe there is a problem with your sql server install and you can google the error message to fix the problem.
I've found it really helps to be a little proficient in database management when running PTF.
edman, have you any experience with using PTF or SQL with Win8? I am looking at buying a new laptop and was wondering if I should look for one with Win 7 while they are still available.
Thanks
Sorry skc I don't have access to a win 8 PC to test for you. I know it works on xp and win7. I'll test it next time I'm using a win 8 terminal.
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