TradeStation Announces LiveOnTheWeb Introduction to EasyLanguage(R) Seminars

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PLANTATION, Fla., Oct. 26, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TradeStation, the award-winning broker-dealer for active traders and a leading provider of custom analysis and electronic trading solutions, today announced a new LiveOnTheWeb seminar series for its customers – Introduction to EasyLanguage, to begin in November 2010.

PLANTATION, Fla., Oct. 26, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TradeStation, the award-winning broker-dealer for active traders and a leading provider of custom analysis and electronic trading solutions, today announced a new LiveOnTheWeb seminar series for its customers – Introduction to EasyLanguage, to begin in November 2010.

"EasyLanguage is the driving technology behind all of the customizable analyses traders can create within the TradeStation platform," said Salomon Sredni, CEO of the parent company, TradeStation Group. "Every indicator and strategy built into TradeStation utilizes EasyLanguage. The Introduction to EasyLanguage seminar will introduce clients to the basic concepts and constructs of the EasyLanguage programming language and help them learn how to customize their analyses. This LiveOnTheWeb class is a great opportunity for TradeStation clients from all over the world to participate in live EasyLanguage training. With our recent launch of TradeStation 9.0, which adds new power to EasyLanguage, the timing of the launch of this webinar series could not be better."

TradeStation clients who participate will learn basic syntax and punctuation rules, how to get the most flexibility out of built-in indicators and strategies, how to modify alert criteria, and much more. They will also learn how to access additional educational resources on EasyLanguage.

For more information about the Introduction to EasyLanguage seminar series, visit .

About TradeStation Group, Inc.

TradeStation Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:TRAD), through its principal operating subsidiary, TradeStation Securities, Inc., offers the TradeStation platform to the active trader and certain institutional trader markets. TradeStation is an electronic trading platform that offers state-of-the-art electronic order execution and enables clients to design, test, optimize, monitor and automate their own custom Equities, Options, Futures and Forex trading strategies. 

TradeStation Securities, Inc. (Member NYSE, FINRA, SIPC, DTCC, OCC & NFA) is a licensed securities broker-dealer and a registered futures commission merchant, and also a member of the Boston Options Exchange, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange, International Securities Exchange and NASDAQ OMX. Its TradeStation Prime Services division, based in New York, seeks to provide prime brokerage services to small and mid-sized hedge funds and other firms. The company's technology subsidiary, TradeStation Technologies, Inc., develops and offers strategy trading software tools and subscription services. Its London-based subsidiary, TradeStation Europe Limited, an FSA-authorized brokerage firm, introduces UK and other European accounts to TradeStation Securities.

CONTACT: Loren Lopez (954) 652-7011 llopez@tradestation.com
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