If you get more entry signals than you have either enough cash or
positions available for then the trades will be skipped. It is a
portfolio backtest.

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On 5/6/06, fox97us <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>    I have a big database. When I did backtest on the whole database,
> the backtest did not show all trades. When I checked backtest on the
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