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  2. Hull Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Blair Hull sold the Hull Trading Company to Goldman Sachs for $531 million. Henry M. Paulson, then chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs, said Hull Trading Group is "the world's largest electronic options market maker, very active outside the U.S. We just looked at this as something that's going to position us well.

  3. TradeStation - Wikipedia

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    TradeStation supports the development, testing, optimizing, and automation of all aspects of trading. Trading strategies can be back-tested and refined against historical data [8] in simulated trading before being traded "live". TradeStation can be used either as a research and testing tool or as a trading platform.

  4. Best online brokers for day trading in March 2024 - AOL

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    TradeStation. E-Trade. Charles Schwab. Tastytrade. Merrill Edge. Bankrate evaluates brokers based on a number of factors including: Cost (commissions, account fees, etc.) Account types. Investment ...

  5. Momentum (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between different moving average trading rules is explained in the paper "Anatomy of Market Timing with Moving Averages". [4] Specifically, in this paper the author demonstrates that every trading rule can be presented as a weighted average of the momentum rules computed using different averaging periods.

  6. TradeStation vs. thinkorswim: Which Is Best? - AOL

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  7. Moving average - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a moving average (rolling average or running average or moving mean [1] or rolling mean) is a calculation to analyze data points by creating a series of averages of different selections of the full data set. Variations include: simple, cumulative, or weighted forms. Mathematically, a moving average is a type of convolution.

  8. MACD - Wikipedia

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    The signal line is then built as the exponential moving average of the MACD line: S i g n a l l i n e = E M A 9 ( M A C D l i n e ) {\displaystyle Signal~line=EMA_{9}(MACD~line)} Mathematical interpretation

  9. Average directional movement index - Wikipedia

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    -DI = 100 times the smoothed moving average of (-DM) divided by average true range. The smoothed moving average is calculated over the number of periods selected, and the average true range is a smoothed average of the true ranges. Then: ADX = 100 times the smoothed moving average of the absolute value of (+DI − -DI) divided by (+DI + -DI)