Hello,

I understand that, multiple timeframes can be useful in some cases 
but, as a matter of principle (in the simple case of 40 week MA) - 
What is the difference between switching to weekly MA(40) and 
displaying MA(200) = MA(40 x 5) on daily???

In which case one can not simply multiply daily indicator parameters 
by 5 because the result may be incorrect?

Regards
Richard

--- In [email protected], Rajiv Arya <rajivary...@...> wrote:
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> Check the timeframe in the preference section of the AA window. It 
should be less than the timeframefast and timeframeslow.
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> To: amibro...@...: y...@...: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 02:50:33 +0000Subject: 
[amibroker] Multi Timeframe Signals
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> I trying to optimize some parameters using multiple time frames. 
I'm getting the Buy/Sell signals but the signals are not there when 
I "Scan" or "Back Test".Can someone help me with this?Here is an 
example://////// Code Snipit - BeginTimeFrameSet
(TimeFrameFast);CCIFast = CCI(PeriodFast );TimeFrameRestore
();TimeFrameSet(TimeFrameSlow);CCISlow = CCI
(PeriodSlow );TimeFrameRestore();CCIBuyExFast = TimeFrameExpand
(CCIFast, TimeFrameFast);CCIBuyExSlow = TimeFrameExpand(CCISlow, 
TimeFrameSlow);Buy = Cross(CCIBuyExFast, CCIBuyExSlow);//////// Code 
Snipit - EndThe signal is there when i:Plot( Buy , "CCI Buy - " + 
PeriodFast, colorGreen );But nothing in "Scan" or "Back Test", please 
help !!Thank you,-Dave 
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