Hello,

I would say that you would need Howard's book sooner or later is you are 
serious about building your own trading system.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Howard B 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 3:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: A good book?


  Hi MyTake --

  My book is intended to be about system design, testing, and validation.  The 
AmiBroker needed to illustrate the points I make is developed from scratch, all 
within the book.  While the book is not intended to be either a beginners guide 
to AmiBroker, or a complete guide to AmiBroker, I believe it is digestible by a 
beginner.  

  Let me put that another way -- in order to be successful using AmiBroker to 
develop real trading systems, a person will need to become proficient enough in 
AmiBroker that they will be able to understand at least a good portion of the 
book.   That's the nice way of saying that if a person cannot understand the 
book, then they will probably have trouble building robust trading systems.  I 
think the AmiBroker content in the book stands on its own, and I recommend it 
to all levels of AmiBroker users.  

  I know Bill Barack, have talked with him at length, and have been in the 
audience as he and Bruce Robinson presented AmiBroker 101.  Bill and Bruce's 
presentation is outstanding.  I also know Richard Boroff and know Richard was 
working very hard to get a high quality recording of this year's Conference and 
workshop. 

  Thanks,
  Howard  


  On 3/9/07, mytakeismine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Howard thanks for the reply,
    Would you say that there are enough examples for the beginner to 
    digest? 

    Thanks
    mytake 



    --- In [email protected], "Howard B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >
    > Greetings --
    > 
    > I have a book coming out in a few weeks that might help you. Its 
    title is
    > Quantitative Trading Systems. It focuses on trading system design, 
    testing,
    > and validation. AmiBroker is used as the language to illustrate the
    > topics. There are over 100 AmiBroker programs and code segments in 
    the
    > book. You can see the Table of Contents, Index, and Covers, and 
    read the
    > Preface, Chapter 6 on Issue Selection, and Chapter 16 on 
    Portfolios, all at
    > the book's web site: www.quantitativetradingsystems.com . Several 
    copies
    > of the book were available for review by attendees of the Houston 
    AmiBroker
    > Conference last month, and the reviews from people who saw it were 
    very
    > positive. Tomasz was very complimentary toward the book when he 
    saw and
    > read it, and has posted a copy of the book's cover and a link to 
    its web
    > site on the AmiBroker home page.
    > 
    > The book is at the printer now, and is expected to be ready for 
    shipping the
    > first week of April, 2007. There is a "buy now" button on the 
    book's web
    > site to place an order for it.
    > 
    > Thanks,
    > Howard Bandy
    > 
    > 

    > On 3/8/07, mytakeismine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    > >
    > > Hi I'm having a tough time doing what I want with AMI. Can any 
    one
    > > suggest a good programming book that would be similiar to AMI that
    > > would be helpfull to a newbie?
    > >
    > > Or is there any one from Minnesota that would have some time for
    > > periodic questions, I know thats asking alot!
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > > mytake
    > >
    > > 
    > >
    >




   

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