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RE: [Metastockusers] General Remoarks On MS System Tester



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Hello Lionel,

1. I am not aware of a repository of system-test spreadsheets although it
is a nice idea. I guess that everybody has their own unique
requirements.

2. You can get info about Metalib at
http://www.trading-tools.com/metalib.htm.

Regards,
Kevin



At 08:36 01/11/02 -0600, you wrote:
Kevin:
 
Sounds great.
 
1. Where can I find these
spreadsheets?
2. Where can I order Metalib?
 
I agree with you, Excel and other spreadsheets
are very useful and flexible.
 
Lionel
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Barry
[mailto:kevin_barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]

Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 5:13 AM
To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Metastockusers] General Remoarks On MS System
Tester

Am I missing something or am I the only one to think that the MS
System 
Tester is perfectly useless?

The only available entry/exit options (up to v7.2 anyway) are Open,
Close, 
High, Low. Surely what is required in order to reflect real life is the

option to enter or exit a trade at a specific intraday price. For
example, 
if you are a swing trader like myself, you may want to enter a trade a
tick 
above yesterday's high or, say, when the price crosses a moving average.

Does anybody really use the high/low options for entry/exit testing? If
you 
do, your systems will backtest brilliantly.

IMO, the other major shortcoming is the inability to enter a second trade

before the previous one has been closed. Once again, this is 
unrepresentative of real life where one may wish, say, to add to an 

existing position if the move continues in one's favour.

I now use Excel for all of my system testing. Tests are pretty easy to
set 
up and you can plot equity curves and lots more besides. Excel formulas
for 
practically all of the Metastock indicators are widely available on the

web. You can either copy and paste MS data into your spreadsheet or there

is a great little package called Metalib that enables you to read
Metastock 
data into Excel in batch mode thereby performing one, or several, system

tests on several equities at the same time. I found Peter Zierl at
Metalib 
to be extremely helpful when I was initially setting it up for
myself.

Nearly all of the other testing requirements that I have seen mentioned
in 
this forum can easily be realised using Excel. I hope that this may be of

some help to the Group.

End Testing Misery Now!

Regards,
Kevin  


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