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June 5, 2007 - PFSoft today announced the release of a scripting engine for ProTraderFX platform. A combination of development tools and a new scripting language, ProTrader Scripting enables Forex traders to develop, debug, test and refine strategies for automated trading and technical analysis indicators.
PFSoft Delivers an Advanced Scripting Engine for ProTraderFX Platform
Denis Borisovsky: "What we tried to do is to make the huge number of existing scripts written in various languages accessible to our users, and to give strategy developers the tools we programmers cannot think of doing without."
ProTraderFX Scripting features include:
"We have been developing this
scripting facility for the past 2 years. And I firmly believe that this effort
is well worth the time, because this is something truly new and helpful for the
trading community," says Denis Borisovsky, the Founder and CEO of PFSoft.
"What we tried to do is to make the huge number of existing scripts
written in various languages accessible to our users, and to give strategy
developers the tools we programmers cannot think of doing without."
Delivery of PTL Scripting takes ProTrader another step further as a versatile trading platform for both professional traders and investors. The improved extensibility lets ProTrader integrate with other systems in several ways:
Scripting integration using PTL Builder Multilanguage environment and ProTrader scripting engine Server-side integration using the Back Office API External feeds integration using the Routes API
"Our recent releases of .Net and Java terminals attract more people to use ProTrader," Denis explains. "We have quite a few new ideas up our sleeve, and this release is in a way a bridging step to implementing these ideas. Thank you and hope to meet your expectations in the future."
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