Yes, scan and explore are essentially the same thing, except that you can add 
your own custom columns using explore. In my previous posts Scan would be fine. 
I generally use explore since I tend to include additional information like 
limit price, etc.

Mike

--- In [email protected], "graphman27" <st...@...> wrote:
>
> Mike:  Running the portfolio code as a SCAN seems to be an answer.  I can see 
> the list of trades.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Mike" <sfclimbers@> wrote:
> >
> > Run your script as an exploration, outputting Buy and Sell and any other 
> > interesting data.
> > 
> > The trades won't show up 'till the next bar of data (i.e. after today's 
> > close). But, the signals are immediately available (i.e. yesterday's close).
> > 
> > Trade the signals, not the backtest.
> > 
> > Mike
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "graphman27" <steve@> wrote:
> > >
> > > As I complete the creation of Amibroker signals and their subsequent 
> > > portfolios, I'm having a logistical problem.  When I am creating and 
> > > backtesting portfolios, I use Buy and Sell Delays of +1 for both mutual 
> > > funds and ETFs.  This works best for mutual fund accuracy and, since I 
> > > use EOD data only, it works well for ETFs as well.
> > > 
> > > Here is my question.  When I finish backtesting a portfolio and want to 
> > > "switch" to "live" trades, I seem to have a problem.  If I leave the 
> > > Settings for Reports at Buy+1 and Sell+1, when I run the trade reports 
> > > each morning to see what the EOD data did from the previous night, I get 
> > > one day delayed trades.  In other words, if a signal actually got 
> > > generated last night, it will not show up on the trade report until the 
> > > next day's CLOSE, which is obviously too late.  Is the only way to 
> > > alleviate that problem to go back into settings and change them to Buy+0 
> > > and Sell+0?  If so, I worry that as I switch back and forth between 
> > > wanting "live" trades for taking action and going back into signal 
> > > backtesting mode, I will forget to switch between +0 and +1 in the 
> > > settings.  Since I am now "live" with two portfolios and will probably 
> > > keep working on new ones for months to come, is there a better, fail-safe 
> > > way of doing this?  Otherwise, I will be manually switching many times 
> > > per day/week.
> > > 
> > > Remember:  These are portfolios with multiple signals inside of them, so 
> > > I don't want to run each signal separately and look for arrows on charts.
> > > 
> > > Thanks so much!
> > > 
> > > Steve.
> > >
> >
>


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