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Howard.
The problem is that the source of the code is a $97 book. I'm no
lawyer, but I don't see why sharing ideas (in your own words), or even code that
you have written, for free, based on a book that you purchased would be be
protected in any way. But then I also know that copyright laws are
changing every day.
chuck
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Ideas for
Swing Trading?
Greetings all --
The results that have been
posted will generate a lot of interest. Certainly the backtest results
do not violate any copyright. But the etiquette of these lists considers
backtest results without code, or at least a detailed description of the
technique, as spam.
Would someone please post a link to the
document that is being used as the source for the code? Those interested
can obtain their own copy, join the appropriate discussion groups, and be free
from any copyright restrictions.
Thanks, Howard
On 5/28/07, t_ohrt
<to56@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave,
I don´t think copyright is violated by sharing backtest
results with AB users? I have no intention to reveal any of my coding
without permission from the author of the system. I won´t even discuss
the nature of the system at all, sorry. But as you open my eyes to
potential legal problems I will contact the author before sharing
more results. Perhaps it´s better to follow your advise.
My
involvement in this discussion originated from the suggestion from Dr
Alex Chambers, on this forum to visit the SST site. He suggested a
monthly return from the system, which exceeded my horizon. My
backtesting so far is incomplete, as I have not used the position
sizing suggested by the author, having still to read up on how this
is coded in AFL.
Ton, you have to wait a bit for the
results...
T.O.
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Smith"
<david.smith5@xxx>
wrote: > >
Torbjoern (& others), it sounds like a few of us have looked into
that > method. Due to the copyright, perhaps we could discuss the
afl coding on > the SST forum which is for members only? I have
tried coding as well, but > there is still a lot of discretion in
deciding on stocks lists etc. I would > like to see a more
definitive method before I would even consider trading & >
would be up for a discussion on the other forum. > > Anyone
interested? > > Dave > > > -----Original
Message----- > From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf > Of Torbjörn
Ohrt > Sent: Monday, 28 May 2007 7:46 PM > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [amibroker] Re:
Ideas for Swing Trading? > > > > >
Ton, > > Attached is test result for SST. Trades are without
position sizing, total > equity is invested for every trade.
100000 SEK starting equity, commission > 99 SEK/Trade. The author
recommends to risk maximum 5% of equity, initial > stop loss is
fixed. He recommends trading only low volatility stocks. If you >
send me a not too long list of Belgian ticker symbols (Yahoo EOD)
perhaps I > can do a backtest.... > T.O. >
8 >
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