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That's all very well, but it seems to me that the original
post is not one in isolation - and I am surprised that there has not been
a more concerted effort to automate this process - after all, it's a
logical step from optimizing for one stock to optimizing a list of
stock.
I've been wondering about the same thing for some time now and have
checked the massage archive - and there is nothing that a novice could
use to get him under way.
To say you have to do it manually if you don't have extensive programming
experience I think defeats the purported ease of use claims made in
relation to Amibroker.
This issue has arisen a few times over the years and it's obviously of
significance to many users and has never really been addressed - either
in the program or by a script.
In my frustration - I was just about to go looking for a program to
record macros/keystrokes to get the job done - with is a pretty
roundabout way of getting a simple job dine.
Arthur
If
you have a programming background then you can build a vbScript or a
Jscript to automate Amibroker to do what you describe. You can take the
code presented in this post:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/30065
and change it to do
optimizations rather than back tests and to read in a file containing the
symbols you want to optimize rather than a directory of files. If
you don t have a programming background then you ll have to it
manually.
d
-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Marra
[mailto:ant.marra65@xxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:44 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Multiple-symbol optimization
Hi,
I have a basket of preferred stocks and I want to optimize
these stocks one
by one.
But if I choose to run a multiple-symbol optimization and
after optimization
was done, Amibroker reports a cumulative results grouped by
optimization's
variables.
Just in order to speed up the optimization process on single
symbols, is it
possible to run a multiple-symbol optimization on several
stocks to optimize
them one by
one?
Could someone tell me
how?
Was this argument already
discussed?
Did someone already realize a routine to reach this
goal?
Best
Regards
Antonio
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