Hi LB, Referring to the translation link, all of this stuff is available in AB. Please look in the library and Traders Tips sections (or Traders Tips archives on Stocks and Commodities site).
From: LB Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:48 AM To: amibroker@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: learning amibroker coding for indicators etc. Thanks again for the reply. That those links will probably help a lot. As far as what I mean when I say indicator programmer. I am mainly talking about eventually being able to write my own custom indicators, and being able to see other programming and be able to change and hopefully improve on them. Kind of like this site I just found last night while looking around on the web. This persons stuff seems very interesting and I would like to be able to look at others stuff and put it in AmiBroker if possible. This is the site I am talking about. http://translate.google.com:80/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://hk-lisse.daily-bourse.fr/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=2&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Damibroker%2Bfourier%26start%3D40%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1G1GGLQ_ENUS283%26sa%3DN Is his programing similar to AmiBrokers and would it be hard to put his stuff in AmiBroker? Not being a programer and new to this stuff. I have no idea. Take a look when you get time. Thanks again. Lynn ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike To: amibroker@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 10:01 PM Subject: [amibroker] Re: learning amibroker coding for indicators etc. Lynn, I haven't received my copy yet. So, I am unable to comment on the depth of the content. A couple of other more immediate references that you can access are: http://www.amibroker.com/guide/tutorial.html http://www.amibroker.com/guide/video.html (specifically "How to use drag-and-drop charting interface"). It is not clear to me what you mean when you say "indicator programmer". Are you referring to writing custom indicators (i.e. your own design for identifying/predicting market action). Or, do you mean simply using the wealth of existing indicators built into AmiBroker (e.g. RSI, MACD, etc.)? I suspect that you mean the latter, in which case the links provided should be a big help. Mike --- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, "LB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mike, > > Thanks. That looks like something I may really need and can use. I will order it this week. Do you happen to know how much indicator programing theory the book goes into as far as understanding the programing and learning how to program? > > Are you a good indicator programmer? > > Any other suggestions, from anyone? > > Thanks again, > Lynn > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike > To: amibroker@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 6:51 PM > Subject: [amibroker] Re: learning amibroker coding for indicators etc. > > > Hot off the presses ;) > > http://www.introductiontoamibroker.com/ > > Mike > > --- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, "LB" <limit@> wrote: > > > > > > I am new to AmiBroker, not really a computer person and know > nothing about programing etc. So I was wondering, starting at zero > and knowing nothing about programing what is the best and easiest way > to learn more about programing indicators etc. in AmiBroker? > > I am not really looking to become a programing expert, but wanting > to be able to understand what is going on in the codes and why. And > also maybe down the road be able to do some of my own indicators- > codes. Or at least if I need something coded I would know enought to > explain to others what I am looking for. > > Also what is AmiBroker indicator programing close to as far as > regular computer programing? > > I know in most stuff you start with the basics and work up. If > programing is the same. Where and how do I get started the right way? > > > > Any hints on how to go about getting general knowledge on this and > how others that started, knowing nothing did it, would be helpfull. > > > > Also are there any here that do simple indicator programing for fun? > > As probably most do. I have a ton of ideas, but don't even know > where to start. yet. > > > > Thanks for any help. > > Lynn > > >