Hi DMB!

Thanks for your input, really!

I've been doing some programming credits in school, but that's just really the basic stuff to be honest. I've also done some discretionary trading myself, and I've been interested in the financial market the last couple of years.

I'm in the process of programming my own stratgies, but still in the testing/training phase though. How about you?

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If on the other hand you are a programmer and a trader already and you want to mechanise a system you know works then go ahead and buy the full version.


Can't I use the free version as a start if I want to test some of my strategies? Or do you recommend buying Zorro S when going live?

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If you are not a successful trader already, then I suggest you walk away. This is a great piece of software, but it is not for beginners, not for passive investors and not for discretionary traders.


Why do you recommend me to walk away? Do you mean that Zorro is so advanced that it's not even worth it to give it a try, as a 'noob'?


EDIT: Fixing quotes..



Last edited by Mothership; 09/12/14 06:54.