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Back in the 1980s, legendary trader Richard Dennis set out to prove that great traders could be trained—not born. He taught a group of complete beginners his simple rules, and …
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Are you a proud Mac or Linux user? Did you know that you can run StrategyQuant X on multiple operating systems? It’s good news, isn’t it?
We have already added installation files for Mac and Linux on our download page. You can choose either the last stable build or the latest development version (if there is any). Development versions are also available on our download page in the tab called ‘Development version’.
For detailed information how to install our major project on the above-mentioned systems please watch the following videos.
How to install SQ X on Mac:
How to install SQ X on Linux:
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Hi Tomas, do you know if is there some discrepancies in results from SQ on Win and SQ on Linux?
It seems there are no answer here but ….
There should be no discrepancies really. There is no reason for that