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BullScan - New Primer document for beginners

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Topic: BullScan - New Primer document for beginners
Posted By: rbbrain
Subject: BullScan - New Primer document for beginners
Date Posted: 21 Aug 2016 at 12:26pm
Want to understand more about BullScript? - What is it? How to use it?

In the User Group meetings (both the monthly Oakleigh meeting and the online webinar meeting), people mention from time to time that they would like to understand more about BullScript.

BullScript is used "under the bonnet" in chart indicators, and in scans, and with TradeSim. Most users manage without seeing the underlying BullScript most of the time. But sometimes the users want to apply tweaks, or doing something quite different, in order to gain a trading edge.

I have now prepared a draft copy (unfinished version) of a "BullScript Primter" document. It comprises two parts. The Part 1 is basically the BullCharts KB article KB13 which discusses the elements of a simple script (for the Moving Average indicator). Part 2 contains a partial list of the many functions and formulae in BullScript, and puts them into context to help the user understand more about the topic.

The Primer also encourages the user to use the online BullScript help, and to search it for information as required.

You can download the Primer document from here:
http://www.robertbrain.com/bullcharts/files/bullscript-primer.pdf - http://www.robertbrain.com/bullcharts/files/bullscript-primer.pdf



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Robert Brain (Brainy)
Convenor - Australian BullCharts User Group
http://www.RobertBrain.com - Brainy's Share Market Toolbox and BullCharts Tips
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