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                                "*": "==MultiCharts==\n\n[http://www.multicharts.com MultiCharts trading platform] is an award-winning trading software. Whether you are a new trader or a professional, MultiCharts has features that can help you achieve your trading goals. High-definition charting, built-in indicators and strategies, [[Chart_Trading|one-click trading from chart]] and DOM, high-precision backtesting, brute-force and genetic optimization, automated execution and support for EasyLanguage scripts are all key tools at your disposal.\nFreedom of choice has been the driving idea behind MultiCharts as you can see in the wide choice of supported data feeds and brokers. Choose your trading method, test it, and start trading with any supported broker you like \u2014 that's the advantage of [[MultiCharts]]. \n\n[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOkJ9wsSl4I Intro video to MultiCharts]\n\n[[Media:PowerLanguage_Keyword_Reference.pdf]]\n\n==MultiCharts .NET==\n\n[http://www.multicharts.com/net/  MultiCharts .NET] combines the best features of [http://www.multicharts.com/net/  MultiCharts] with the robust potential of the .NET framework. \n\nThe main difference between MultiCharts .NET and MultiCharts regular is the ability to develop in .NET languages, such as C# and VB.NET. Any IDE can be used to create scripts, from the built-in editor to Notepad++. A very tight integration with Visual Studio makes this IDE a perfect choice.\n\nHere are a few features in MultiCharts .NET that are not available in MultiCharts regular:\n#\tAccess all data from Scripts for instruments that are not even charted.\n#\tCreate custom toolbars.\n#\tDraw objects using GDI.\n#\tAccess to all information in Order and Position Tracker from scripts.\n\nWatch a [http://www.multicharts.com/downloads/mcnet_overview.mp4 short intro video]  to get an overview of the .NET Editor and the tight integration we created with Visual Studio. Remember, you can choose between 32 and 64-bit versions for the one that best fits your needs.\n\nThe descriptions of the features common to MC.NET and regular MultiCharts (i.e. charting, manual and auto trading, data management, etc.) can be found below.\n\nThe PowerLanguage .NET Help file with descriptions of all of functions is located in the PowerLanguage .NET Editor itself and can be downloaded [http://www.multicharts.com/downloads/PowerLanguage.NET.chm here] (you may need to unblock the  .chm file to be able to see its content: right-click on the file, click Properties and click Unblock on the General tab, then click Apply).\n\nThe MultiCharts .NET Programming Guide describing the process of creating and applying studies in MultiCharts .NET can be found [https://goo.gl/JjeGeW here].\n\n==Beginners Guide to MultiCharts==\nHere are some helpful links: \n*[[Quick Guide to Get Started]]\n*[http://www.multicharts.com/market-data-feeds/ Videos on how to connect data feeds]\n*[http://www.multicharts.com/brokers/ Videos on how to connect brokers]\n*[http://www.multicharts.com/trading-software/index.php/Category:FAQ Wiki FAQ for frequent beginner questions]\n*[https://www.multicharts.com/get-started/ Download MultiCharts]\n\n==Contents==\n\n<categorytree mode=pages  showcount=\"on\" depth=2>Help</categorytree>\n\n==.NET Programming Guide==\n\nIndicators and signals for MultiCharts .NET can be written using C# and VB.NET programming languages. The following information requires that the reader has basic knowledge of any C# or VB.NET programming languages. If not, then we recommend reviewing the following '''[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd642420%28v=vs.100%29.aspx reference]''' before continuing.\n\nThis Programming Guide describes the process of creating and applying studies in MultiCharts .NET. A description of all PowerLanguage .NET methods and classes can be found in Power Language .NET Help.\n<br>It can be found in PowerLanguage .NET Editor main menu, if you select Help and click PowerLanguage .NET Help.\n\n<categorytree mode=pages  showcount=\"on\" depth=2>Category:.NET Programming Guide</categorytree>\n\n==PowerLanguage Keyword Reference==\n\n[[About PowerLanguage|PowerLanguage]] is an advanced programming environment for creating technical analysis indicators and trading strategies for the MultiCharts trading platform. PowerLanguage offers sophisticated features sought after by experts while still maintaining an easy learning curve for beginners. Download PowerLanguage Keyword Reference (MultiCharts 10.0 Beta 1 and below) in PDF format:  [[Media:PowerLanguage_Keyword_Reference.pdf]]\n\n<categorytree mode=pages  showcount=\"on\">PowerLanguageKeywords</categorytree>"
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