Stanley Williamson (@stanw47)
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    F#
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  • Location πŸ‡°πŸ‡­ Cambodia
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Top repositories

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MT5-Command-Line-App

You will be able to trade from the app and get quotes. more interactivity will be added, so that this can be a viable alternative to charts. This could be good for traders who like to read order flow in the stock market, and want to change it up and trade the FX markets
Python
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Trade-Size-Calculator

Calculate what your trade size should be based on your risk profile. Takes leverage into account.
Python
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PnL-Calculator

Will help you calculate the true profit or loss of a trade or asset
C#
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MetaTrader5-Price-Retrieval-Script

This will give you data from GBPUSD. I like this because it reminds me of looking at level 2 data in the US Stock Market, and all of the auxiliary charts you get from the stock market too. This is using the Anaconda3 Environment to run, along with MetaTrader5
Python
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NegotiationApp

This is a .NET Core webapp that lets you and HR negotiate salary in real time
F#
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stanleywilliamsonwebsite

this is my website for employers to see
JavaScript
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Trading_Results

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LostOpportunityCalc

Console app in F# that allows you to calculate lost opportunity in a trade, and potentially other functions
F#
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Project-Management

David Shoop & I are working on contributing to a project together- a project management webapp similar to Jira, but can be more broadly used by even my mother.
JavaScript
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Lost-Opportunity-Calculator-Python

This will help calculate your "Lost Opportunity" in a trade, either short or long. So that is how much money you've missed in a trade because of an either poorly timed entry or a poorly timed exit.
Python
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