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		<description><![CDATA[If you are serious about trading, you will need to master the art of back testing.  I am a big fan of tradestation&#8217;s easylanguage because it is straight forward.  You can automate trading strategies and back test them with a complete report generated by the tradestation platform.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are serious about trading, you will need to master the art of back testing.  I am a big fan of tradestation&#8217;s easylanguage because it is straight forward.  You can automate trading strategies and back test them with a complete report generated by the tradestation platform.</p>
<p>Tradestation offers a class called, &#8220;Mastering EasyLanguage for Strategies:  Below is some more information.  I recommend you take this class if you are serious about trading.</p>
<p>Once you master this skill, you will be able to back test any strategy.  You will notice that a lot of strategies that are sold on line or in book stores do not work as well as they are advertised.</p>
<p>Mastering EasyLanguage for Strategies is a 2-day hands-on course specifically designed to follow the material covered in the EasyLanguage Boot Camp. The purpose is to delve more deeply into using EasyLanguage for accomplishing a variety of tasks in creating, testing and automating strategies. Topics include EasyLanguage specifically designed to take advantage of Intrabar Order Generation, multi-interval analysis, scaling out of positions, tying exits to entries, and much more. The teaching method will be familiar to those who have been through our other EasyLanguage classes: a task-oriented approach using practical examples.</p>
<p>What you will learn : </p>
<p> Setting trade size</p>
<p> Managing multiple entries and exits </p>
<p> Referencing position information</p>
<p> Referencing entry and exit information</p>
<p> Tying exits to entries</p>
<p> Working with tick and volume bars</p>
<p> Working with multiple data sets</p>
<p> Referencing ‘open of next bar’</p>
<p> Using built-in stops</p>
<p> Building stop limits in EasyLanguage</p>
<p> Accessing TradeManager information</p>
<p> Incorporating Advanced orders</p>
<p>More information can be found at this link:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.tradestation.com/support/training/courses/easylanguage_strategies.aspx">https://www.tradestation.com/support/training/courses/easylanguage_strategies.aspx</a></p>
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