Yep, I'm using this PremiumData for backtesting on long history and so can
keep it as a local database.
So far I am very happy with the
PremiumData historical data and especially the delisted symbols. I've
wanted this at a reasonable price for a long time and this seems to fit the
bill. I've always worried about survivorship bias in my systems, but
this is showing me that it is not the concern I imagined it to be. And
this has given me a huge amount of out-of-sample data to test over. The
systems have held up well.
Thanks for the picture.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 10:02 PM, David Smith <
david.smith5@optusnet.com.au>
wrote:
Looks like you found it, you need both
the datasource set to local & local storage enables. (see
attached).
The only issue with local data is occassionally
you must switch to metastock as source or import the metastock data to get
the most up to date prices. But if as you say you just need a data set
for
testing, using local data is definately the
quickest. I do it that way myself when researching & running many
backtests then switch back to metastock data when I need the updated
data.
Dave