Exploring MetaStock Basic & Advanced by Martin Pring
Martin will get you up and running in no time with your MetaStock software. This 2-CD combo tutorial will answer many of your questions – quickly and easily. Watch the presentation or just open MetaStock and minimize the tutorial for virtual on-line help with a simple click!
Martin Pring’s Exploring MetaStock Basic & Advanced Course will get you up to speed and charting like a professional in no time!
Learn everything needed to operate efficiently in MetaStock including resizing and manipulating windows, toolbars, price plots and indicators, creating layouts, templates, charts and shortcuts and using the Expert Advisor.
The Advanced CD covers importing data into spreadsheets, presentation and other software applications, linking and embedding (OLE) features, creating custom formulas, explorations, system tests and how to analyze reports and much more.
Martin’s MetaStock Tutorials Will Teach You:
Everything you need to know to operate MetaStock efficiently
Resizing and manipulating windows and inner windows, toolbars, price plots and indicators
Creating and downloading files, layouts, templates and charts and howcreate a shortcut and launch MetaStock
The new interface as it applies to dialogs, file selection, etc
How to use the new MetaStock Expert System module, including an explanation of Martin’s two expert systems included with the software
How to create an Expert System in easy to understand terms, import data to spreadsheets, charts, word processing and presentation software
The potential of the linking and embedding (OLE) features
How to create custom formulas, explorations, system tests and how to analyze reports and define a mechanical trading system
Converting, testing, merging and sorting files and much more!
Learn about Stock trading:
A stock trader or equity trader or share trader is a person or company involved in trading equity securities.
Stock traders may be an agent, hedger, arbitrageur, speculator, stockbroker.
Such equity trading in large publicly traded companies may be through a stock exchange.
Stock shares in smaller public companies may be bought and sold in over-the-counter (OTC) markets.
Stock traders can trade on their own account, called proprietary trading, or through an agent authorized to buy and sell on the owner’s behalf.
Trading through an agent is usually through a stockbroker. Agents are paid a commission for performing the trade.
Major stock exchanges have market makers who help limit price variation (volatility) by buying and selling a particular company’s shares on their own behalf and also on behalf of other clients.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 187
- Assessments Yes