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Re: [amibroker] Backtest - Number of positions



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Ed,
 
Thanks for the code to count trades ...
 
I tried using it, but am running into conflicts and screwy results because I need to use Low Level CBI for signal processing reasons.
 
Would this code be adaptable with Low Level?  How? ... or am I doing something wrong?
 
I placed the code at several locations, without any success of good results.
 
Thanks
 
Ara
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Backtest - Number of positions

Ara,
 
I did this a while back. I extracted this information by looping through the trades using the CBT. Then I saved the info in a composite. Added code below. You just need to call this code inside your main program using SetCustomBacktestProc( ) but I think you know the drill:
 
rgds, Ed
 
 
SetCustomBacktestProc("");
 
if( Status("action") == actionPortfolio ) {
  
 bo = GetBacktesterObject();
 
 // perform default portfolio backtest
 bo.Backtest();
 
 // initialisations
 longTrades = 0;
 shortTrades = 0;
 
 // store the DateTime() in a STRING array.
 fdatetime = DateTime();
 
 // loop through trades 
 for( trade = bo.GetFirstTrade(); trade ; trade = bo.GetNextTrade() ) {
           
  // find the entry datetime of the trade
  entry_datetime = trade.EntryDateTime;
 
  // find the exit datetime of the trade
  exit_datetime = trade.ExitDateTime;
  
  // locate the array index at entry
  index_entry = IIF(entry_datetime == fdatetime, 1, 0);
  
  // locate the array index at exit
  index_exit = IIF(exit_datetime == fdatetime, 1, 0);
  
  // indicate bars where the trade occurs
  index_trade = flip(index_entry,index_exit);
  
  // accumulate long and short trades
  if (trade.IsLong) {
     
   longTrades = longTrades + index_trade;
 
  //} else if (!trade.IsLong) {
  } else {
  
   shortTrades = shortTrades + index_trade;
 
  }  
 
    
 }  
 
 
 // loop through open positions
 for( Openpos = bo.GetFirstOpenPos(); Openpos ; Openpos = bo.GetNextOpenPos() ) {
   
  // find the entry datetime of the trade
  entry_datetime = Openpos.EntryDateTime;
 
  // find the exit datetime of the trade
  exit_datetime = Openpos.ExitDateTime;
  
  // locate the array index at entry
  index_entry = IIF(entry_datetime == fdatetime, 1, 0);
  
  // locate the array index at exit
  index_exit = IIF(exit_datetime == fdatetime, 1, 0);
  
  // indicate bars where the trade occurs
  index_trade = flip(index_entry,index_exit);
  
  // accumulate long and short trades
  if (Openpos.IsLong) {
  
   longTrades = longTrades + index_trade;
 
  //} else if (!Openpos.IsLong) {
  } else {
  
   shortTrades = shortTrades + index_trade;
 
  }  
 
    
 }  
 
 AddToComposite(longTrades,"~longTrades","C",atcFlagDeleteValues | atcFlagEnableInPortfolio );
 AddToComposite(shortTrades,"~shortTrades","C",atcFlagDeleteValues | atcFlagEnableInPortfolio); 
  
}
 
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
To: AB-Main
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 7:39 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Backtest - Number of positions

Is there a way to determine (get a chart) of the number of positions over time
 
Tx
 
Ara

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