I typically use a 1-min bar chart with the multi-month  data files. If I
need higher resolution, I set it to a 5-second bar and specify a narrow date
range in the backtest dialog.

On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 4:56 AM, Klaus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Judson, I typically use a machine with an I7 (laptop, though).
> It works, but I agree, it is slow. - On the other hand, I make these kind
> of analysis not with multi-month datasets, but with sets for a week or even
> a particular day, where I like to have a detailed view of something that is
> happening.
> I already put it to 1 second. While it is slow, it is ok.. - and I am
> happy, it now works.
>
> BTW. The code is well done "nonlinear". It was simply adapting the single
> enumeration and the rest used
> this information transparently. Good programming style.
>
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