--- In [email protected], "jollypollyanna" <jollypolly...@...> wrote:
>
> You can fill in how many open positions you want and what amount of your
> trading capital to invest in each. There are other ways than this.
> 
> In this example you have 10 positions maximum open at any one time and 
> all your equity  is divided by bthe 10 positions. So for 100,000 equity
> = 10 positions of 10,000. (approximately)
> 
>   PosQty = 10; // You can define here how many open positions you want
>   SetOption("MaxOpenPositions", PosQty);
>   PositionSize = -100/PosQty; // invest 100% of portfolio equity divided
> by max. position count
>   SetTradeDelays(1,1,1,1); // delay buy, sell, short, cover by 1 bar.
> 
> In Amibroker Users Guide, type in Portfolio-level back testing for a
> better explanation. Take note of position score too.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "equtrader" <equtrader@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I am trying to learn how to backtest with AB and I cannto figure out
> how to make a simple strategy to have multiple open positions. I get a
> new tarde only after the previous open trade is closed but I want to be
> able to have multiple open positions. Does anyone know what I must do
> for that?
> >
> > Thanks in advance, Joe
> >
>


Thanks, I also figured out I can use

SetBacktestMode( backtestRegularRawMulti ); 

to affect multiple open positions. Is that correct?

Joe


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