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thanks 
Tony!
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I'm on 
my outta town for Thxgiving and won't be able to study this until I get back 
Monday.
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Have a 
nice holiday!
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  <FONT 
  face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Tony/Dianne 
  [mailto:awenos@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:54 
  PMTo: Amibroker GroupSubject: [amibroker] Re: Plotting 
  ones own equity
  Dingo,
   
  There were two parts in my message and I'll start with the 
  equity idea and do the individual stock
  later.
   
  You need to have a way to determine your portfolio equity on 
  an EOD basis.  There are any number
  of ways to do this, I happen to use MSN Money 
  Portfolio.  It works for me. (as an aside, I do my own
  taxes, so I also use Quicken.  It makes year end  
  tax work a snap.) I also bring my cash position 
  into
   AB on a daily basis so that I can see, at a glance, 
  how much I have to invest.
    
  To start, set up a symbol in AB, such as ~PORT, and give it 
  a full name, Portfolio Data.  I always give it
  an index attribute so I can filter it out easily from any AA 
  or IB work .
   
  Once I have the data, I enter it into a spreadsheet as 
  follows:( done in vertical format as 
  the Yahoo site does not do well with keeping columnar format 
  aligned. The actual 
  spreadsheet is done horizontally.)
   
  Data 
  Field                         
  Data Item
  <FONT 
  size=2>Ticker                                 
  ~PORT
  <FONT 
  size=2>Date                                   
  Y/M/D
  <FONT 
  size=2>Open                                  
  Portfolio Equity in whole dollars
  <FONT 
  size=2>High                                   
  Portfolio Equity in whole dollars
  <FONT 
  size=2>Low                                    
  Portfolio Equity in whole dollars
  <FONT 
  size=2>Close                                 
  Portfolio Equity in whole dollars
  <FONT 
  size=2>Volume                              
  Account Cash Balance in whole dollars
  O 
  Interest                          1 
  (not needed but I do it for continuity reasons with other data)
   
  I fill each of the OHLC fields; however, it is not for 
  any particular reason.
   
  When done with spreadsheet entry, save the file as 
  a .csv.
  Go to AB and, using Import Wizard, import the data. (A 
  single line daily)
  Be careful to check the No Quotation and Allow Negative tick 
  boxes as AB does some data checking and
  you can run afoul of the checker easily.
   
  Here are several ways I use this data.
   
  In the default price pane, I set up three separate, snapped 
  to price, lines.
       One runs from the beginning to 
  the end of the current period.
       One runs from the beginning to the 
  Max peak of the equity curve.
       One runs from the Max peak of the 
  equity to the last price.
   
  By hovering the tool tip over these lines, I get a direct 
  read of the % change of the
  points noted.  The lines are reset daily if 
  needed.  BTW, the price chart can look pretty wacko due 
  to the aspect ratio, but, you get used to it.   If 
  that offends your eye, you can do a  Plot(Close,..........)
  and set up your own aspect ratio in a new indicator 
  pane.  If you are inclined, it would be fairly easy 
  for one skilled in AB to slap a Linear Regression line on 
  the custom chart to better indicate the trend.
   
  Here is some code I use.
  
  AccountEquity = <FONT 
  size=2>Foreign<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>("~PORT"<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#800080>,<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff6820>"HIGH",<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>1<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>);
  AccountCash = <FONT 
  size=2>Foreign<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>("~PORT"<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#800080>,<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff6820>"Volume",<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>1<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>);
  The above 
  accesses the data set for other uses.
  Keep in mind that the third parameter in Foreign allows the 
  last posted value to be 
  carried forward if the parameter is set to 1.  In this 
  way, if you go through a longish period
  of no trading, your data will carry forward when called with 
  this function.  (on the other hand,
  your default price chart will have truncated values.  
  You choose the trade-off when you decide
  to post daily or not) 
  <FONT face=Arial color=#ff6820 
  size=1>
  " Portfolio Cash = "<FONT 
  size=2>+ <FONT face=Arial 
  color=#0000ff>WriteVal<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>(AccountCash,<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff00ff>6.0<FONT 
  size=2>)+
  "\nPortfolio % 
  Gain/Loss = "+<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#0000ff>WriteVal<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>(((AccountEquity/<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff00ff>25000)-<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>1)*<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>100<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>,<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff00ff>1.2<FONT 
  size=2>)+
  " Current DD % = 
  "+ <FONT face=Arial 
  color=#0000ff>WriteVal<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>(((AccountEquity/<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#0000ff>Highest<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>(AccountEquity))-<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff00ff>1)*<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff00ff>100,<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>1.2<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>)+"\n"<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#800080>+
  The above are elements of a 
  Title statement that places information I want to see in an 
  indicator
  pane directly 
  below a chart.
  <FONT color=#000000 
  size=2> 
  
  DDRatio = AccountEquity/<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Highest<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#800080><FONT 
  size=2>(AccountEquity);
  DDAdjust = <FONT 
  size=2>IIf<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>(DDRatio >= <FONT face=Arial 
  color=#ff00ff>1.0,<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>1.0<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>,DDRatio);
  SharesToBuy = <FONT 
  size=2>round<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>((0.015<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#800080>*AccountEquity)/TrailStop*DDAdjust/<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#ff00ff>10<FONT face=Arial 
  color=#800080>)*10<FONT 
  face=Arial color=#800080>; 
  This is my position sizing 
  code.  (read drawdown for DD)
  TrailStop is based on the ATR 
  function.  As you can see, my position is set by a limit based 
  on
  portfolio equity, the TrailStop amount and the 
  amount of the current DD.
   
  Keep in mind that this is in an indicator 
  window and you will access different data when you select
  different dates.
   
  The above is about the limit of what I use the 
  data for, but I find the time getting the info into AB
  each day to be well spent.  And, once you 
  have the data in AB, I'm sure you will find other uses
  for it.
   
  Regards,
   
  Tony
   
   
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