Thinking Stuff's ATM

Automated Trading Machine (ATM) makes it simple to remove fear and greed from your trading. Automated trading is no longer just for the rich or nerdy. Our revolutionary software runs on your computer, using your trading rules, but none of your emotions. There's just one requirement - you know how to use a mouse.  Learn more...

Thinking Stuff's ATE

Automated Trading Execution (ATE) is where we run your trading systems for you on our servers. Your system can be exported from ATM, or written in plain English and we'll make it for you. We'll even backtest and suggest improvements if you want us to. This service essentially automates your automated trading.  Learn more...

Thinking Stuff's Groups

Join a group of like-minded individuals, and help each other to trading success. Once you join a group, you will have access to that group's trading systems, ideas, and feedback. And please contribute your own knowledge as much as possible. Or contact us to start your own group.  Learn more...

Search Criteria

Search criteria are cumulative, and an entry must match all search criteria for it to show up in the search results.

To not use a particular search field, clear it. For the text fields that means emptying the field. For lists, select the top, empty entry. For date fields put a tick in the "From Start" and "To End" boxes.

Not using any search criteria is normally fine - simply all entries will show up in the results.
 

Text fields

Text fields are where you can type anything you like. If what you typed appears anywhere in an entry, the entry is shown in the results. For example, let's say you have three users:

  1. NotReal
  2. NotRealFXCM
  3. FXCMBob

If your search criteria was eal, then both "NotReal" and "NotRealFXCM" will show in the results.

If your search criteria was ealf, then only "NotRealFXCM" will show.

If your search criteria was xcm, then "NotRealFXCM" and "FXCMBob" will show.

If your search criteria was o, then all three would show.

If your search criteria was empty, then all three would show.
 

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