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Re: [amibroker] Weekly analysis



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Hello Nick,
 
I wish I could  make this THAT simple but it is not 
as easy as it seems
because daily, monthly and weekly data sets have different 
length
so the problem appears if you want to match 
signals
generated in weekly mode to the signals generated in daily 
mode.
(I don't say it is impossible :-) )
 
What I will do in the next version is just enabling back 
testing in 
weekly and monthly modes in addition to daily 
mode.
 
But mixing modes in one formula is something that 
currenly
can be done using AFL scripting only.
 
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
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NIck Iacovelli 

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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 10:39 
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Subject: Re: [amibroker] Weekly 
analysis
 It not in there yet.make it 
easy  make it a command in analysisdataset=W weeklydataser=M 
monthydataset=D dailythis way we can switch data in the middle of 
somethingAt 04:30 PM 6/26/2001 +0200, you 
wrote:>Dear David,>>There is a distinction between custom 
indicator which handles weekly data >without problems>(just 
switch the chart view to weekly time scale and all your custom 
>indicators will>work on weekly data) and 
backtesting/explorations that currently do not >handle 
weekly>mode directly.>The support for backtesting/explorations 
using weekly/monthly data will be >added in the 
next>release.>If you are skilled in programming this could be 
coded using AFL scripting >even with>current version (but I 
would advise wait until next version - as you >probably 
guess>you wouldn't wait too long :-))>>Best 
regards,>Tomasz Janeczko>>>>----- Original 
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<mailto:David.Regan@xxxx>David Regan>To: 
<mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: 
Tuesday, June 26, 2001 9:52 AM>Subject: [amibroker] Weekly 
analysis>>Is there a way in AFL to do analysis of weekly 
trends.  Specifically, I>would like to calculate MACD from the 
weekly trends. I guess one can't use>the built in macd() function and 
have to roll one's own. In this case has>anyone got custom AFL for 
this?>>Regards,>>David 
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