Ang, Ah yes, I had gathered as much but thank you for your candor. I have owned AB for over a year now but have just recently began using it for more than a general market scanner due to some limitations I ran into with Traders Studio and a general frustration with the development cycle on that platform. Other than a few issues I have run into (like this one), I have been very pleased with AB and also see myself moving away from Traders Studio for 'most' things.
This would certainly be an amazing addition to AB. Of course, the feature would probably be lost on 90% of users so I understand the reluctance to go down that path but I would certainly be willing to pay as much if not more than I paid for AB itself for a robust plugin that was able to do this well. I suspect many others would as well. --- In [email protected], "ang_60" <ima_c...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "bh.hicks" <bh.hicks@> wrote: > > > > I am basically looking for a way to have AmiBroker run multiple systems > > concurrently in order to examine how trading multiple non-correlated > > strategies affect drawdowns. > > > As you are migrating from another software I happen to know a bit, the short > answer: as of today, Amibroker is not capable of "built in multiple systems > testing" as TraderStudio's trading plan approach. > > This matter was raised long ago by myself and others: if you are a registered > user, you can check suggestion #406 in the feedback center, dated 16 August > 2006. > > In this list you can find very good programmers, claiming they are able to > get the multisystem/multimarket approach to work programming it by scratch, > but - to my knowledge - I've never seen a public (that is.... free) code able > to do what I think is needed (and that's includes the two links provided in > this discussion). > > Just for clarity, this doesn't want to sound as a critic: I own TraderStudio > too, but by now the software I most use for testing is - by far - Amibroker. >
