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		<title>By: Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description>You know, when you first look at the site for my trading robot there are google ads and terrible graphics and it just looks like a sloppy setup, but the more you dig into it and see all the features it is actually quite impressive.  If you can get past the ugly “cover” then you’ll see that there’s a lot to like with this program.  I really like the fact, for example, that all dynamically generated stops are patterned after the previous two weeks of action for any particular stock.  Most people overlook this trait, but it’s true that most securities behave very similarly for weeks at a time, and will often trade in a very tight and predictable range.  This is useful for the scalper who just wants to take tops and bottoms all day long.</description>
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