Herman,

Thanks, but I'm afraid I don't follow you.

To clarify, what I'd like to do is take the equity curve data
(primarily total portfolio value)  from portfolio backtests of multiple
different systems and then import that data Excel so I can plot those equity
curves together and compare them or blend the curves.

Does that make sense?

Thanks.


On 2/12/07, Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

   Running your system from an indicator and plotting all equities
simultaneously on your chart is far easier.


best regards,
herman


Monday, February 12, 2007, 1:42:35 PM, you wrote:


   >

Lester,



Thanks.



Now...what I'd really like to do, is get the daily values for the equity
graph out of AB and into Excel, so I can compare equity graphs between
different systems, or even combine them to see how the blended systems
equity graph would look.



I can run the backtests and export the cumulative profit to Excel and plot
the graph of the equity growth, but the data points won't necessarily line
up.



I would really like to be able to get the equity graph values out of AB
and into Excel and I have the notion that this should not be hard to do, but
I have yet to see how it can be done.



Any other ideas?



Thanks!




On 2/12/07, Lester Vanhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Automatic Analysis - run your exploration - hit Export button - then
import the CSV file to Excel.


Lester


--- In [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>, "ges"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>

> I have a feeling this is a stupid question as I think it must be easy

> to do, but I can't figure it out...

>

> How can I copy the values for an indicator (or more to the point, the

> values for an equity graph) to Excel for further analysis?

>

> I want to get the numeric values out of AB and copy them over to the

> spreadsheet.

>

> Thanks,

>

> ges

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