--- In [email protected], "haders2003" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > I'm interested to know if there are any books, courses or other > educational resources available for AB. The tutorial is good and there > is much to learn from the postings on this group, but I find my > progress in AB is often limited by a lack of understanding of some of > the concepts. > > I get the impression that someone with a programing background would > find AFL simple to understand. For the rest of us (me!) progress can > be frustrating. > > Thanks > > Haders >
Haders, I can recommend Howard's book for newer users. It is primarily an AmiBroker training book that is set in a trading context (it gives AB based examples for the the major trading topics - issue selection, entries,exits, filters, evaluation and system design etc). It also includes the bonus of a few hints on where to find some successful trading systems. IMO people are also underwhelmed by the long term Ami users who maintain a 'public' profile. People like Howard, Thomas (Pattern Recognition), Fred Tonetti (Optimization) and Herman (Automated Trading). They are not remote authors, writing from some trading 'ivory tower', but AB owners with years of experience, who are world class in their specialist fields, and who are available to talk to users, albeit ones with a little experience under their belts. They don't come with the high price tags of many of the 'trading advisors' either. You can find examples of Fred's and Herman's work at: http://www.amibroker.org/userkb/ brian_z
