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Location: USA: GA, Lawrenceville | Occasionally there will be a Project started which folks in this forum might want to participate in. Sometimes these projects are related to research, sometimes testing and tweaking, sometimes the development of new OLang code &/or Strategies ... it could be almost anything.
When a project is started, a Room is dedicated to it in the Special Interest (focus groups) section of the TT forum. Only people who have signed up for that project and met the entrance qualifications (if any) are able to view or post in the project's Room. Qualifications might include commitment of your time &/or dollars.
So, announcements for new Projects will be given in a public area of the forum and responses will be solicited in that thread, to form the group. If you find one of those announcements, please keep in mind that there may be a time limitation for joining ... but it never hurts to ask with a followup post, if you come in late.
This thread does not permit Replies ... it simply contains one post for each Project that is offered for you to consider ... the post will give a very brief description and has a link to another thread where more detail is provided, and Q/A can be done specifically for that Project. |
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Location: USA: GA, Lawrenceville | You are invited to participate in a Group Project to investigate and refine the rules and tools which identify and protect you from the "fallout" of very large price jumps which can occur in the market.
This project provides OmniLanguage code for a user-tunable Indicator that both identifies Jumps that "matter", and also creates a "moratorium" period after that jump, during which Entries are filtered out until the dust settles. This indicator could be easily rolled into a System. THE CODE FOR THIS IS ALREADY COMPLETE ... there will be no delays before you have a useful, debugged, complete tool to use.
Go to this link for a full explanation of the nature of the problem, solution, and what is expected of Group Participants:
http://tradetight.org/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=995
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