As far as I know, there is no data feed that gives more than 1 second resolution
for TIMESTAMPS (in backfill data), therefore adding millisecond resolution
(although contemplated by me) seems like wasted effort as there is no such data 
available.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "janhausd" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 1:07 AM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: What Can't Amibroker Do?


>I like Amibroker a great deal primarily for its charting and backtesting 
>capabilities, but having worked with it for awhile there 
>are certainly some inherent limitations.
>
> Amibroker definitely cannot do the following:
> * Depth: No Market Depth support, only limited support for best bid/ask, 
> which are not saved and processable like OHLCVOI arrays
> * Granularity: Timeframes < 5seconds, i.e. tick, are not fully supported, and 
> no milliseconds support at all ((inherent 
> limitations in the data structures used by Amibroker)
>
> So, if you want to analyze or trade in small time increments or wish to take 
> advantage of bid/ask sizes and search deeper in the 
> book (esp for futures), it is difficult to utilize Amibroker's full 
> capabilities.
>
> For longer timeframe trades and analysis with an emphasis on stocks, or 
> futures trades based on market prices, Amibroker + IB is a 
> great combination I recommend to anybody and it is what I've used with much 
> satisfaction myself.
>
> --- In [email protected], "caternore" <catern...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have been trading my own account for about the last eight or so years.  I 
>> have gone through the typical cycle of people getting 
>> into trading (buying advice, buying black box system, looking for the holy 
>> grail, etc) and losing money the whole time.  Recently 
>> ( last 4 years or so) I have become moderately successful with a 
>> intermediate to long term trend following system that I use on 
>> stocks.  However I could never break that barrier to ultimate success  
>> (consistency).  I have come to relies (right or wrongly) 
>> that a system is more than a pair of entry and exit rules it must account 
>> for money management and position sizing as well(if you 
>> guys would like to add anything that cool).   I also relies the limited 
>> capabilities in my  (then) current software program 
>> Metastock.  With Metastock I had no way to thoroughly back test all of my 
>> ideas over a portfolio of stock to see what would 
>> happened.  I had no way to program inside Metastock the various rules that I 
>> used to trade stocks.   I believe that of all the 
>> things that lead to my inconsistent performance, the lack of the proper 
>> software was probably number 2 contributor  to my current 
>> situation (number 1 is me lol).
>>
>> As a result I have been researching charting and back testing software, that 
>> I could use to auto trade from for about the last 6 
>> months or so.  My requirements for the new software are in order of 
>> importance.
>>
>> 1)  True Portfolio-Level Back testing.   But also with the capabilities to 
>> back test a full system ( entry, exit, money 
>> management, position sizing, etc).
>>
>> 2)  A good charting interface.
>>
>> 3) The ability to Auto trade through my broker.
>>
>> In addition to the above I was also looking for
>>
>> 1) I needed a program with its own language but robust enough not to limit 
>> me.  As I am not a programmer,  I did not want to 
>> learn a computer language (c+ etc) for the next 3 or 4 years before I could 
>> program my system.  But at the same I am willing to 
>> learn.
>>
>> 2) Software that can be extended and molded to what I need it to do.
>>
>> 3) A good community of people to bounce Ideas off of and to interact with.
>>
>> After reading what I could online I decided to buy a few book by a MR. Bandy 
>> and ask a few question on this board.  To my 
>> surprise it seems as if Amibroker not only meets these criteria but exceeds 
>> them.  Which leads me to my question.  What Cant 
>> Amibroker do?  Put another way what are the limitation inherent in Amibroker?
>>
>> Thank You
>> ACE
>>
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