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RE: [EquisMetaStock Group] TRADESIM PROFESSIONAL



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I 
really suggest that you download a demo of TradeSim and give it a 
try.   You get 15 days to try out all of the features before deciding 
to buy it.  I just looked at the site and it is a bit confusing as to 
whether the trial period is 15 days or 30 days, but either should be 
enough.
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size=2>TradeSim captures the output from MetaStock, so no different inputs are 
required.    It is also possible to create text files from 
AmiBroker or Excel that can be used as input to TradeSim.
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Yes, 
the MCS analysis would help if only trading one stock and reinvesting the 
profits.  I keep forgetting that aspect as it isn't my primary purpose for 
using it.
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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Bill Hebert 
  [mailto:billhebert@xxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 10:10 
  PMTo: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: 
  [EquisMetaStock Group] TRADESIM PROFESSIONAL
  Chuck,
   
  1) You make the comment "If 
  you aren't trading a basket of stocks, I don't think you would get the value 
  out of TradeSim."
  Can you please explain why this is the 
  case?
   
  2) Is it correct that Monte Carlo analysis would 
  help if I was running only one securtiy and reinvesting the profit after each 
  trade
  as compared to no value using Monte Carlo with a 
  single security if I traded a fixed amount on each trade?
   
  3) How easy is it to take a Metastock Trading 
  Strategy and run it in TradeSim?
   
  4) What are the different inputs you typically 
  add above and beyong the trading strategy to perrform the 
  analysis?
   
  I Had read the manula on TradeSim about 
  six-months ago before I was really able to understand the value of Monte 
  Carlo
  and these area few questions that have popped up 
  in the past six months before seeing your post response.
   
  Thanks,
   
  Bill Hebert
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    >From: 
    <A title=chuck_rademacher@xxxxxxxxxx 
    href="">Chuck Rademacher 
    To: <A 
    title=equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    href="">equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    
    Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 6:50 
    PM
    Subject: RE: [EquisMetaStock Group] 
    TRADESIM PROFESSIONAL
    
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    size=2>Yes, I use TradeSim extensively.   What MS8 (and AmiBroker 
    too, for that matter) doesn't do is show you the effect of randomizing your 
    stock selections.   TradeSim's Monte Carlo Simulation will let you 
    see how randomly selecting your buy/short signals would have 
    performed.  This assumes, of course, that your funds aren't sufficient 
    to take every signal generated by your trading system.   If you 
    aren't trading a basket of stocks, I don't think you would get the value out 
    of TradeSim.
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    <FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff 
    size=2>Also, the portfolio equity curves generated by TradeSim are a major 
    benefit in that you can see how well your entire portfolio would have 
    done.
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    If 
    you have specific questions about TradeSim, don't hesitate to 
    ask.
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      <FONT face="Times New Roman" 
      size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Walter Kimble 
      [mailto:walter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 
      2003 9:34 PMTo: 
      equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [EquisMetaStock Group] 
      TRADESIM PROFESSIONALHas anyone out there had 
      experience using Tradesim Proffessional with Metastock V8.  Does it 
      offer any significant advantages over the built in Enhanced system tester? 
      Is it worth the hassel / expense?Your comments would be 
      appreciatedRegardsWalterTo 
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