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Market System Analyzer 2.0

filesize: 8.52 MB

Maximize the performance of trading systems and methods with Market System Analyzer.

Published:
Dec 22, 2005
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License
Shareware
Cost
$199.00
Trial Period:
30 Days
OS:
98 / 2k / XP
Cow Rating:
4ra
Popularity:
24%
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The program can uncover tradable profit and loss patterns, optimize trade sizes and avoid trades that have a low likelihood of success.

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