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Semi automated trading systems

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Feb 28, 2012 06:52 pm
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Sasha User

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I have heard and read a lot about iDraw. Many traders use it in their trading.

A fewdays back I came to know about another semi-automated system, T-Desk. We can use it for currency, stock, commodity etc. It looks pretty good. Has anyone tried it?

Feb 29, 2012 06:18 pm

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Semi automated systems r only for experienced traders. You have to use ur skills to make it successful. I dunno much abt T-Desk but I will try to find info abt it.

Stick to your rules

Mar 02, 2012 03:21 am
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Originally posted by uniquetrader

Semi automated systems r only for experienced traders. You have to use ur skills to make it successful. I dunno much abt T-Desk but I will try to find info abt it.



T-Desk is also for experienced traders who already know the basics. It is a popular system. Maybe not as popular as iDraw. But I just wanna know how it works and if anyone here has used it or not.

Mar 03, 2012 04:41 pm
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Very first line on tdesk home page defines that t-desk is for seasoned traders and spread betters. It is NOT for beginners. There r many guides available which can tell us how to use t-desk.

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=tiny&c=1&s=24959&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=profitfactor

Mar 04, 2012 09:28 am
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Originally posted by Champ

Very first line on tdesk home page defines that t-desk is for seasoned traders and spread betters. It is NOT for beginners. There r many guides available which can tell us how to use t-desk.



Yes. I have found quite some good PDFs and videos on how to use T-Desk.

Mar 05, 2012 06:47 pm

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Originally posted by Sasha

 

Originally posted by Champ

 

Very first line on tdesk home page defines that t-desk is for seasoned traders and spread betters. It is NOT for beginners. There r many guides available which can tell us how to use t-desk.

 



 

Yes. I have found quite some good PDFs and videos on how to use T-Desk.



Will u test it?

Stick to your rules

Mar 11, 2012 01:32 pm
Jogi User

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Originally posted by uniquetrader

 

Originally posted by Sasha

 

 

Originally posted by Champ

 

Very first line on tdesk home page defines that t-desk is for seasoned traders and spread betters. It is NOT for beginners. There r many guides available which can tell us how to use t-desk.

 



 

Yes. I have found quite some good PDFs and videos on how to use T-Desk.

 



 

Will u test it?



I think it will work the same way as idraw. Traders will have to use their strategy.

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=wide&c=1&s=26883&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=monthly&o4=equity

Mar 14, 2012 04:32 am
ironical User

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Originally posted by Jogi

 

Originally posted by uniquetrader

 

 

Originally posted by Sasha

 

 

Originally posted by Champ

 

Very first line on tdesk home page defines that t-desk is for seasoned traders and spread betters. It is NOT for beginners. There r many guides available which can tell us how to use t-desk.

 



 

Yes. I have found quite some good PDFs and videos on how to use T-Desk.

 



 

Will u test it?

 



 

I think it will work the same way as idraw. Traders will have to use their strategy.

 



T-Desk provides signals too.[erm]

The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. – Epictetus

Mar 15, 2012 12:21 pm
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i have seen the t-desk is nice but you need to be skilled to use it.

Mar 18, 2012 08:56 am
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Originally posted by cees

i have seen the t-desk is nice but you need to be skilled to use it.



All semi-automated systems require good trading skills. These systems actually implement your strategy accurately. If we implement our strategy manually, there is a bigger chance of mistake in calculation and analysis. But these softwares will do it with 100% accuracy.

So it all depends on how we use it and how good is our strategy.

The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. – Epictetus

Apr 20, 2012 01:10 pm
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is their website still live? I cannot see it in google search results.

http://www.fxstat.com/widget/link?t=tiny&c=1&s=24959&o1=growth&o2=drawdown&o3=profitfactor

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