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Hi Bob --
Dakota is not integrated with AmiBroker at all -- it is a completely separate, stand-alone program. It excels at automatic walk-forward and Monte Carlo testing. The language of Dakota is Visual Basic.
AmiBroker is much more general -- for example, in the areas of ATC, portfolios, integration with Interactive Broker. The language of AmiBroker is AFL.
It would be complicated to integrate the two platforms.
Thanks, Howard
On 3/10/07, Bob Jagow <bjagow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
1
question, Howard.
Is Dakota tightly
integrated?
That is, does
it, for example, accept params from AB and pass results back?
Bob
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[mailto:amibroker@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
Of Howard B
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 11:02
AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
Subject: Re: [amibroker] A good
book?
Greetings --
I have a book coming out in a few weeks that might help you. Its title is
Quantitative Trading Systems. It focuses on trading system design,
testing, and validation. AmiBroker is used as the language to illustrate
the topics. There are over 100 AmiBroker programs and code segments in
the book. You can see the Table of Contents, Index, and Covers, and
read the Preface, Chapter 6 on Issue Selection, and Chapter 16 on Portfolios,
all at the book's web site: www.quantitativetradingsystems.com
. Several copies of the book were available for review by attendees of
the Houston AmiBroker Conference last month, and the reviews from people who
saw it were very positive. Tomasz was very complimentary toward the book
when he saw and read it, and has posted a copy of the book's cover and a link
to its web site on the AmiBroker home page.
The book is at the printer now, and is expected to be ready for shipping the
first week of April, 2007. There is a "buy now" button on the
book's web site to place an order for it.
Thanks,
Howard Bandy
On 3/8/07, mytakeismine
<mytakeismine@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi
I'm having a tough time doing what I want with AMI. Can any one
suggest a good programming book that would be similiar to AMI that
would be helpfull to a newbie?
Or is there any one from Minnesota that would have some time for
periodic questions, I know thats asking alot!
Thanks
mytake
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