cr0cop 87 posts msg #75469 - Ignore cr0cop | 
6/15/2009 8:28:51 PM
  hello, do you guys know of a simulator that will let you go back in time to play intraday?
 
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #75482 - Ignore Eman93 | 
6/16/2009 12:52:01 AM
  Wealth Lab will you can download one min data back 10 years.... If you are fluent in C# you shouldnt have any trouble.
 
 
 Mine kept locking up when running in real time on 3 min bars could just be my PC... 
 
 But it is a cool tool in the right hands......... I think Trade Station would have the same abilty.
 
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cr0cop 87 posts msg #75497 - Ignore cr0cop | 
6/16/2009 10:43:43 AM
  really cool, does it also track what you buy and sell and indicates your profit or cost?
 
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tomm1111 202 posts msg #75523 - Ignore tomm1111 | 
6/16/2009 11:42:49 PM
  NinjaTrader will also work.  If you do not have a partner brokerage you may have to buy a data feed.  The indicators and strategies are also written in C#.
 
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #75525 - Ignore Eman93 | 
6/17/2009 12:32:27 AM
  tom
 
 do you use Ninja.....have you written any code?
 
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tomm1111 202 posts msg #75528 - Ignore tomm1111 | 
6/17/2009 1:55:27 AM
  Eman,
 
 I have used NinjaTrader for about a month.  I have successfully written (it took some practice) both indicators and strategies using data from the free Yahoo feed.  I'm looking at purchasing a data feed with intraday data.  
 
 The optimizations take some serious horse power.  My once fast 2 year old machine is being put to the test.
 
 Tom
 
 
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cr0cop 87 posts msg #75667 - Ignore cr0cop | 
6/19/2009 9:08:34 PM
  but i mean do you need to know C in order to back test?
 
 what i meant was that i was looking for a simulator that will act as the stock market and let me practice as if i were there doing real trades.................... at the moment i downloaded wealthlab and will check it out later
 
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