... Well, I'm willing to try.  I can change SPY or ES to AAPL in the code
and then see how it goes. Just please tell me how you select and run a
particular strategy in JBT.

Thanks,  Mark


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Eugene Kononov <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I'm used to NinjaTrader indicators/strategies where you select a
>> particular application
>> then hit apply and it starts working. The problem is I don't see anything
>> like that here,
>> so I'm at a loss as to where to start. I take it there is no way to
>> choose a strategy once
>> JBT is running?
>>
>>
> JBookTrader is not an "off-the-shelf" product, like NinjaTrader. Using
> JBookTrader and designing your own trading strategies requires at least
> intermediate Java programming knowledge. In return, you get complete
> control over every single aspect and every single line of code in your
> trading system. It would be a steep learning curve for you to use
> JBookTrader if you are not a Java developer.
>
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