Remove all SetForeign and RestorePriceArrays and in the AA window choose ALL STOCKS or a watchlist that contains your candidates; it sounds like you're trading Fidelity Selects so build a watchlist with only those symbols in it, although you really don't need to do this. It only speeds the backtesting up if you want to optimize any variables.
dale b > > Thanks but! The symbols change but the dates are always the same. > The first symbol buys on 8/2 and sells on 10/1 but so do the other 2 > symbols. And that's only if I take out SetForeign statement > else only the first symbol it scanned. What is WRONG? Do I need a > begin and end statement I don't see one in the Help area? > Thanks > > --- In [email protected] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>, > Dale Butkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > Try this: > > Buy = ( Month() == 8) AND Day() > 1 and Name() == "FSAGX"; > > Sell = ( Month() == 10 ) AND Day() > 1 and Name() == "FSAGX"; > > > > Run on all stocks or better yet a watchlist containing the Fido > Selects. > > > > dale b > > > > > I am trying to wire a scrip which will trade a different fund > > > depending on the time of year. As in if it is Sept 1 buy FSAGX > and > > > sell Oct 1. Then if it is Oct 25 Buy FSELX and sell iif ti is > Jan 30. > > > I tried the following hoping it may be as simple as this but it > > > will only trade the current symbol on the screen. > > > > > > SetForeign("FSAGX",True,True); > > > //Sept For Gold FSAGX > > > Buy = ( Month() == 8) AND Day() > 1; > > > Sell = ( Month() == 10 ) AND Day() > 1; > > > RestorePriceArrays(True); > > > > > > SetForeign("FSELX",True,True); > > > // Nov - Jan For FIDELITY Electroniics FSELX > > > Buy = Month() == 10 AND Day() > 1; > > > Sell = Month() == 3 AND Day() > 1; > > > RestorePriceArrays(True); > > > > > > SetForeign("FSESX",True,True); > > > // Nov - Jan For ENERGY Services FSESX > > > Buy = Month() == 1 AND Day() > 1; > > > Sell = Month() == 6 AND Day() > 1; > > > RestorePriceArrays(True); > > > > > > THANKS Ernie > > > > > > > > > >
