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Re: [amibroker] Buy/Sell Signals in Scan V3.60a



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Hi John R

If you double click on the code in the scan window it will display the
arrows , hold down the shift key and double click will snap the chart to the
date where the signal is ..

If you open the scan code in Guru and then key through stocks in your lists
the buy sell arrow will be shown , you don't need any text to be displayed
in the commentary window ..( no need to mod or cut and paste)

Hope this helps


Regards David
----- Original Message -----
From: "John R" <jrdrp@xxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:51 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Buy/Sell Signals in Scan V3.60a


> TJ and all,
>
> I have only recently really started exploring the facilities in Amibroker
> ( I am used to Metastock, AIQ etc.).
>
> I noticed that having done a Scan across all stocks I Arrow keyed thru
> stocks via the ticker tree list hoping to see the respective Buy and Sell
> signals (all trades) displayed on the chart of each stock, but program
only
> seems to display these signals on the chart for the stock from which Scan
> was initiated. Is this a bug, by design or am I missing something?
>
> Having coded a new trading system idea the first thing I usually want to
do
> is quickly "eyeball" thru the charts (annotated with signals) to see how
> good the signal timing is. Personally I have found that this is the
quickest
> way to quickly identify which systems merit further investigation and
> testing. It would be most convenient to be able to perform this directly
> from Scan (maybe using some Windows type select/selelect all function on
> scan report browse list?)
>
> I realise I could probably use Amibroker Guru Commentary feature to
achieve
> this but this means copying the AFL from Scan but then all amendments have
> to be kept synchronised etc. (more scope for error!).
>
> Regards
> John
>
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