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Also, if you use Equity() it ExRems your Buy,Sell signals and you lose the
ApplyStop codes. If you want to see them you must plot the arrows before you
execute Equity();
--
Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Herman
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 07:22
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Is it possible to visulize exit made by
applystop() signals?
You misunderstand Equity(), please read up on it. You hardly ever need to
use Equity(2)...
Just try it using equity(1) and display your signals/stops. Use the
bar-Playback feature... it is great!
herman
-----Original Message-----
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of itmwh
Sent: January 20, 2007 8:13 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Is it possible to visulize exit made by
applystop() signals?
Hi, herman
My purpose is to test max loss stops, so is it necessary to use
equity(2) instead of equity(1) in the codes. ( As 2-max. loss ?)
And also in the plotshapes sentence, should I use "PlotShapes(IIf
(Sell==2, shapeHollowDownTriangle, shapeNone),4,0,SellPrice,0)" ?
Also, what do you mean that "equity(1) also removes all extra
signals"? what are the "extra signals"?
thanks for your attenttion
best regards/ Tom
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Herman" <psytek@xxx> wrote:
>
> Using Equity( 1 ) evaluates stops and writes BACK signals to
sell/cover
> arrays. Equity(1) also removes all extra signals. Depending on
kind of the
> stop various values are written back to sell/cover array to enable
you to
> distinguish if given signal was generated by regular rule or by
stop.
>
> 1 - regular exit
> 2 - max. loss
> 3 - profit target
> 4 - trailing
> 5 - ruin stop
> 6 - n-bar stop
>
> You would use something like
> PlotShapes(IIf(Sell==3, shapeHollowDownTriangle,
> shapeNone),4,0,SellPrice,0);
> to display a particular stops.
>
> herman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On
> Behalf Of itmwh
> Sent: January 20, 2007 7:23 AM
> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [amibroker] Is it possible to visulize exit made by
applystop()
> signals?
>
>
> Hi, I am testing a system with buy/sell signals. I use the
following
> codes to visualize the entrys and exits
>
> Buy=......;
> Sell=.....;
>
> PlotShapes( IIf(Buy,shapeUpArrow,IIf(Sell,shapeDownTriangle,
> shapeNone )) , IIf( Buy, ColorRGB(255,0, 255), ColorRGB
(0,255,255) ),
> 0,IIf(Buy,Low-5,High+5) );
>
> But now I want to add applystop() to the system to test multiple
> exiting strategies ? Is it possible to visulize exit signals (also
> showing arrows and triangles) made by applystop() function ?
>
> Thanks for any help / Tom
>
>
>
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