Hi Mark,

Looks promising! I have to leave for about 36 hours, but before I do 
I want to clarify one thing... my goal is to automate this and add 
this as a script that's part of a series of scripts that all work 
together (using Batman).

You mention the "Report" tab being set to "Summary." If you have a 
quick answer, great... should I/can I alter this in my script and 
then set it back to "trade list" for the other scripts? Not sure 
what the full implications are for changing this tab, since I am 
getting ready to walk out the door and the AB manual will take me 
some time to read (if it even answers this question).

Will work on this manana.

Thanks in advance!

Bman/Brian


--- In [email protected], "Mark H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Brian:
> 
> That can be easily done with Automatic Analysis. Here are the 
steps:
> 1. Load your formula
> 2. Use filter to include the tickers you are interested (you can 
create a watchlist first)
> 3. In Settings/Report tab, choose results list shows "Summary".
> 4. Select the range you want
> 5. Click on the down arrow beside "Back Test" button and 
choose "Individual Backtest".
> 6. Now you can see how the stocks would do under your system in 
the results list. Sort them to choose top 20 based on your criteria.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> - Mark H.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: brpnw1 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:17 AM
>   Subject: [amibroker] Select best system stocks automatically?
> 
> 
>   Hello fellow AB crew,
> 
>   I am looking for either search terms I can use to find previous 
posts 
>   on this topic (please advise which terms to use) or an overview 
of how 
>   to build the following in AFL...
> 
>   I want to identify which specific stocks/ticker symbols are 
expected 
>   to perform best with my trading system. I would like to isolate 
the 
>   best-performing 20 stocks that have historically generated the 
best 
>   reults for my trading system. I only want to trade these stocks 
with 
>   the given system.
> 
>   My understanding is that stocks that have performed best in the 
very 
>   recent past have a better chance of performing well in the near-
term. 
>   This is based on a friend's robust trading system which is 
working 
>   quite well. Therefore, I am interested in also selecting the 
length of 
>   historical data that will be tested against the system for each 
stock.
> 
>   Any ideas or code that you can throw at me to get me started?
> 
>   Thanks in advance,
> 
>   Brian, aka "Bman"
>







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