| Overview This Online Course shows you
step-by-step how to build a sophisticated automated stock trading model using Microsoft
Excel. Microsoft's Visual Basic (VBA) language is used in conjunction with Excel's user
interface, formulas, and calculation capabilities to deliver a powerful and flexible
trading tool.
The Model includes five proven technical indicators (ADX, moving average crossovers,
stochastics, Bollinger bands, and DMI). You are guided in a detailed fashion through
creating worksheets, files, ranges, indicator formulas, control buttons, DDE/Active-X
links, and code modules. The model incorporates both trend-trading and swing-trading
features. The swing-trading feature can be turned on or off, depending upon your investing
style. After building the model, you simply import the data you need, run the model
automatically with a click of a button, and make your trading decisions.
The system operates with your choice of FREE ASCII .TXT files available on the internet
(from Yahoo!Finance or other provider), or your subscription data service (with our
without a DDE link). The model can be used alone or in conjunction with your existing
fundamental and market analysis to improve investment timing and avoid unprofitable
situations.
A complete PDF Guide is provided along with a step-by-step Online Course so you can
choose how to learn in the most comfortable way. A separate pre-built Backtesting Model is
also included for historical analysis and testing various stocks and time periods.
What You Get With Each Course: A Tremendous 3-in-1 Value!
A complete Online Course PLUS VBA Code and FAQs sections A complete PDF Guide showing you
how to build and use the model (includes most course content for your choice of learning
material) A complete pre-built Backtesting Model in MS Excel with graphs and trade
statistics for your historical analysis 60 days of online access to access the course
materials and learn how to build and use your new Trading Model
Features & Benefits
- Instantaneous access to the course materials with your own login and password provided
at time of purchase (if purchasing through CCBill, otherwise course password is emailed to
you)
- Learn to integrate Excel, VBA, formulas, and data sources into a profitable trading tool
- Acquire unique knowledge applicable to any Excel modeling or analysis project
- Save money by eliminating recurring software costs
- Calculate trading signals on a large number of stocks, funds, or spreads within seconds
(limited only by Excel's data capacity)
Technical Requirements
- Microsoft Excel
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- 5 megabytes disk space (for stock data storage)
- Intraday, daily, or weekly Open-High-Low-Close-Volume price data
- Internet access (high speed DSL or cable modem suggested, but not necessary)
- OPTIONAL: DDE data import link for Excel through your data provider (advised for more
than 5-10 securities, otherwise free price data from Yahoo!Finance or other source works
fine)
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Technical Requirements
- The 5 Technical Indicators
- Step 1: Average Directional Movement Index (ADX)
- Step 2: Trending or Oscillating?
- Step 2A: Trending = Moving Average Crossovers
- Step 2B: Oscillating = Stochastic Oscillator
- Step 3: Timing the Buy/Sell Signals with Bollinger Bands
- Step 4: Enhancing Percentage Trade Success with the DMI
- System Architecture
- Setting Up
- Building the Directory and File Structure
- Building the Spreadsheet Structure
- Building the Indicator Formulas
- Market Data
- ADX Indicator
- Moving Averages
- Stochastic
- Bollinger Bands
- DMI
- Building the Macro Code
- Step 1: Opening the Visual Basic Editor window
- Step 2: Writing the Macro Code
- Step 3: Checking the Code for Errors
- What the Code Does
- Building the Signals/ Sheet
- Step 1: Signals/ Sheet Labels and Formulas
- Step 2: Build the Ranges
- Step 3: Adding a Control Button and Assigning a Macro
- Step 4: Formatting the worksheet
- Building the Data Source File
- Loading Data from Other Sources
- Loading .CSV or .TXT Files
- Getting FREE Historical Data from Yahoo! Finance
- Running the Model on a Daily Basis
- When to Run the Model
- Combining the Signals with Other Market Information
- Money and Risk Management
- Common Macro Errors
- FAQs
- Backtesting the model
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