hi ed,

thanks for your response.

I'm using amibroker version 4.90.5 professional edition.

i don't think it has that function built in which is quite strange 
because on the web it mentions that functionality is only available 
in AFL 3.0

how do we check which version of AFL we have?

Thanks,
rand


--- In [email protected], "Edward Pottasch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


 wrote:
>
> hi,
> 
> look here:
> 
> http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/112781
> 
> 
> and use:
> 
> SetBacktestMode( backtestRegularRaw ); orSetBacktestMode( 
backtestRegularRawMulti ); 
> 
> rgds, Ed
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: holygrail168 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 10:37 AM
>   Subject: [amibroker] pyramid trading
> 
> 
>   Hi,
> 
>   i want the backtester to execute every trade the system gives it 
even 
>   if the symbol passes the criteria on 2 consecutive days it should 
>   reflect this in the results list and not stop it from showing up.
> 
>   right now, its not doing it and i think its there's a setting 
within 
>   amibroker which sets that once you enter a trade in a symbol, it 
>   won't let it enter another trade in that symbol eventhough it 
passes 
>   all criteria despite having sufficient funds. I'm looking for 
this 
>   setting if that what y'all reckon is causing the problem.
> 
>   My explorer indicates that there would have been a Buy on both 
days
>   but the backtester will only reflect the first bar's Buy but not 
the 
>   second bar. so i'm very very sure i've got sufficient equity and 
all.
> 
>   I've read through the pyramiding functionality and 
the 'sigscalein' 
>   and 'sigscaleout' however, i don't need it for that level of 
>   complexity. and what i'm trying to achieve isn't REALLY 
>   pyramiding...its just forcing backtester to show all trades 
passing 
>   the system eventhough it might be 2 consecutive symbols.
> 
>   thanks in advance
>


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