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and the thing is, at that time the tsd forum was being migrated to English...
Yuri, why is Igor's signal in 4th place when he should be in 2nd place?
Yuri, why is Igor's signal in 4th place when he should be in 2nd place?
Is there any way to identify these threads?
No. I just remember them, as there are many of my branches (maybe more than half). And I maintained wiki branches on tsd there, which I am revising now, finding indicators (which are now somewhere with names) etc. For example, this old wiki branch of mine - the beginning of the branch - was my revision and "infusing the old" branches into the current content" - you can see it there in the beginning.
The same my old wiki branches are on EAs, on EAs from the elite part of tsd and on the advanced part of tsd (the particularly advanced part).
That is, these all branches should not simply lie as a clutter on the forum - the task is to merge these all branches organically into the forum content, because many of them are just topical and very popular up to now (especially former "closed" branches, which had access via paypal) - both MT4 and MT5.
For example, here's a wiki thread on the advanced part of tsd (the content was accessed via paypal). Click on the links there and you'll understand ...
And this is an example of a revision of already found old tsd threads (The beginning) with our forum ones (After):
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AscTrend
The beginning
After
So, here you can see that some topics did not start in 2013 but everything started in 2005, for example, because all transferred (tsd) and new content is already here and already all ours.
And so all topics. For example, on digital filters we started seriously on tsd (if you take English-language forex), and continued here. The same for Ichimoku, Demark, etc. Tomorrow I will start with the branches about volatility (indicators and EAs) compiling a wiki for the beginning (i.e. relocated branches) and after (our branches).
Then I will complete these wikis with links to articles and code base material.
And I will just continue my old branch called "Branch Branching" where I put all of it (so that users will find all of the content that has already been merged into our content).
No way. I just remember them, as there are many of my threads (maybe more than half). And I maintained wiki branches there on tsd, which I'm revising now, finding indicators (which are now somewhere around here with names) etc. For example, this old wiki branch of mine - the beginning of the branch - was my revision and "infusing the old" branches into the current content" - you can see it there in the beginning.
The same my old wiki branches are on EAs, on EAs from the elite part of tsd and on the advanced part of tsd (the particularly advanced part).
That is, these all branches should not simply lie as a clutter on the forum - the task is to merge these all branches organically into the forum content, because many of them are just topical and very popular up to now (especially former "closed" branches, which had access via paypal) - both MT4 and MT5.
For example, here's a wiki thread on the advanced part of tsd (the content was accessed via paypal). Click on the links there and you'll understand ...
And this is an example of a revision of already found old tsd threads (The beginning) with our forum ones (After):
-----------
AscTrend
The beginning
After
So, here you can see that some topics did not start in 2013 but everything started in 2005, for example, because all transferred (tsd) and new content is already here and already all ours.
And so all topics. For example, on digital filters we started seriously on tsd (if you take English-language forex), and continued here. The same for Ichimoku, Demark, etc. Tomorrow I will start with the branches about volatility (indicators and EAs) compiling a wiki for the beginning (i.e. relocated branches) and after (our branches).
Then I will complete these wikis with links to articles and code base material.
And I will just continue one of my old tsd branches called "Branch Branching" where I put all of it (so that users will find all of the content that has already been merged into our content).
No way. I just remember them, as there are many of my threads (maybe more than half). And I maintained wiki branches there on tsd, which I'm revising now, finding indicators (which are now somewhere around here with names) etc. For example, this old wiki branch of mine - the beginning of the branch - was my revision and "infusing the old" branches into the current content" - you can see it there in the beginning.
The same my old wiki branches are on EAs, on EAs from the elite part of tsd and on the advanced part of tsd (the particularly advanced part).
That is, these all branches should not simply lie as a clutter on the forum - the task is to merge these all branches organically into the forum content, because many of them are just topical and very popular up to now (especially former "closed" branches, which had access via paypal) - both MT4 and MT5.
For example, here's a wiki thread on the advanced part of tsd (the content was accessed via paypal). Click on the links there and you'll understand ...
And this is an example of a revision of already found old tsd threads (The beginning) with our forum ones (After):
-----------
AscTrend
The beginning
After
So, here you can see that some topics did not start in 2013 but everything started in 2005, for example, because all transferred (tsd) and new content is already here and already all ours.
And so all topics. For example, on digital filters we started seriously on tsd (if you take English-language forex), and continued here. The same for Ichimoku, Demark, etc. Tomorrow I will start with the branches about volatility (indicators and EAs) compiling a wiki for the beginning (i.e. relocated branches) and after (our branches).
Then I will complete these wikis with links to articles and code base material.
And I will just continue one of my old tsd branches called "Branch Branching" where I put all of it (so that users will find all of the content that has already been merged into our content).
On your TSD, this system appeared as they were able to rebuild it on the spider around 2003 (can't remember exactly - you can search there). Reversed (and unprotected) were the codes under TradeStation ;). Corpus - was one of the few enthusiasts. NRTR, WPR_fast/slow are not part of the system. It was an attempt to emulate algorithms, which at that time could not be recovered in full, and then decided not to publish in the public domain.... that's why there are few codes for MT3, MT4, for full system... Although signals, trend, stop 2 level almost working codes were published for the first time in the branch on the spider, maybe someone published other ready-made codes as well, but I haven't come across them. Out of interest the codes on the TSD looked at one time, maybe, of course, not all have seen. On the spider you can trace how the system was calculated to a certain point ;).
"Panda in the offing" would have worked well as the title of some Disney cartoon. But no. It's a documentary about how one of the participants went on a break D)
..Nah, I'm no Dragon Warrior. , I'm far from a furious five.
But also dreaming of a dragon scroll .
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The ranking is wrong again, second place is enchanted, something is wrong with the calculations on the website in the table.
The ranking is wrong again, the second place is enchanted, something in the table is wrong in the calculations on the site.
Vladimir, don't get nervous, there is no sorting there yet, it was sorted manually from time to time. There will be sorting later.