Fair enough if you put it that way.  All I know is that I've been doing walk
forward testing way before Howard published his book, not because of any
brillance on my part, but because Fred has his IO capable of doing those
things. Pardo, Kennedy or Trading receipes didnt make those things a reality
for me. Its good that you have taken Howard suggestion to make WF testing
available to AB user. We all benefit from that and credit goes to him. I
just want to mention for the record that I started having those benefits way
before WF was available, because Fred has made it available in IO.


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Tomasz Janeczko
Sent: Sunday, 29 June 2008 7:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Now Where Can You Find Customer Service Like TJ
Provides?





Hello,
 
While we are at giving credits, if you deny giving Howard a credit for
influencing AmiBroker for mere fact that he did not "invent" 
Walk-Forward, for sake of correctness you would probably need to mention
original authors of ideas, not only the followers.
 
The Walk-forward testing of systems was pioneered by Robert Pardo in
**1991**
http://www.pardocap <http://www.pardocapital.com/pbl_pardo_art_wfa.html>
ital.com/pbl_pardo_art_wfa.html
 
PSO by James Kennedy and Russel C. Eberhart in 1995
http://en.wikipedia
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_swarm_optimization>
..org/wiki/Particle_swarm_optimization
 
And portfolio backtesting first appeared in Trading Recipes in 1994
http://www.tradingr <http://www.tradingrecipes.com/> ecipes.com/
 
And for your information without Howard you would not see walk-forward in
AmiBroker in current shape. Why? Because 
he was among people  who
a) asked for it and popularized it in his book
b) tested early versions
c) provided feedback that helped to make it as user friendly as it is now.
 
 
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul Ho <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[email protected]> ps.com 
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 6:24 AM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Now Where Can You Find Customer Service Like TJ
Provides?

You said, " Howard Bandy's published analytical approaches using AB as a
platform
have resulted in new AB functionality that TJ has incorporated into
the product." . Which functionality is this? If you're thinking about
objective function and Walk forward analysis, that was pioneered by Fred
ages ago. Otherwise, my mind is blank. Please enlighten.



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Phsst
Sent: Sunday, 29 June 2008 2:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Now Where Can You Find Customer Service Like TJ
Provides?



TJ's business model is certainly unique. 

NEVER before have I seen a business owner / developer directly
involved with each and every customer thru a forum like this.

TJ deserves praise for tightly integrating increasingly sophisticated
functionality into the AB product.

But the AB customer community deserve a great deal of praise for
innovative ideas that TJ ultimately adapted to AB.

Fred is a free-thinker who introduced us to the concepts of portfolio
backtesting and PSO which have since been tightly integrated into AB.

William Peters introduced the 'wizard' concept for non-programmer's
which has since been improved upon and tightly integrated into AB by TJ.

Howard Bandy's published analytical approaches using AB as a platform
have resulted in new AB functionality that TJ has incorporated into
the product.

And there are quite a few other users whose ideas / suggestions TJ has
implemented into the AB product. And of course Dimitris was the
ultimate 'end-user' in years past who could show us all how to
implement new features of AB.

None of this takes away from TJ's development skills, but it is
important to acknowledge the contributions of the entire AB community
in the evolution of AB.







 

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