Friday, April 17, 2009

Forex Tester


Forex Tester - is a professional program (trainer), designed to train traders and their acquisition of skills necessary for successful work in the market Forex. She plays the changes in exchange rates for any selected period with variable speed feed prices. The user can enter into transactions at historical quotations, develop and test trading strategies.

Program Forex tester - a good tool for studying trading fast and convenient way of obtaining and improving trading skills without risking real money.

The main task of Forex Tester - to allow the individual trader to develop methods of analysis of market behavior and appropriate trading decisions, ie, they are trading strategies that are difficult to realize in the form of mechanical trading systems. In order to achieve sustainable positive results trader should study the price patterns and signal indicators. This can be used to determine the rules, which should then be applied in practice to gradually become professionally disciplined and profitable trader.

System requirements:

- Operating system: Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista. (a Vista install in the directory c: \ ForexTester)
- Free disk space: 30 MB for program files, ~ 1 GB to 4-year history of quotations.

For those who download the program for the first time

Installation of 3 easy steps to carry out transactions in the Forex Tool:

1. Install the program. In edit mode (Edit Mode) generate a policy for selected currency pairs (1-month history of quotations for 4 currency pairs included in the distribution for demonstration purposes).
2. Change in beta (Testing Mode).
3. Click "Connect". In the demo version is available the option "Start testing from first date in range" (Start testing from first date in range ").

After that, you can:

1. Regulate the speed of price change update options "Speed Test" ( "Speed of testing") and "Size ticks" ( "Tick package size"), located on the main panel.
2. Commit the transaction from the context menu, the price schedule, or the bottom of the contextual menu (or icon on the main panel).

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