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Re: Testing Projects Question #2



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It is a great News!!

I agree to to the creation of a Backtesting group, yahoo has my 
preference because of the message delivery.
I take subscription for a such backtesting group .

SStephane carrasset



> 
> A fixed equity backtesting will be supported in 3.9 (end of 
November 2001).
> 
> Best regards,
> Tomasz Janeczko
> amibroker.com
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephane Carrasset" <s.carrasset@xxxx>
> To: <amibroker@xxxx>
> Sent: 03 October, 2001 15:46
> Subject: [amibroker] Re: Testing Projects Question #2
> 
> 
> I am fully OK for a testing group,
> - I can't be the leader because of my poor english, I write it like
> french language and sometimes I am totally misunderstood.
> 
> - I think it must be a private group <=5 Persons ( previous
> experiences have showed me that two much people leads to noise)
> 
> - The backtester of Amibroker has actually a limitation:
> it is a coumpound equity.
> a fixed equity would be more real life and could be manage the money
> with a stop loss adapted to your risk
> BUT TZ HAS PROMIZED AN UPGRADE ^__^
> 
> -So, actually I go on backtesting a universe of stocks with a dll on
> MS.
> 
> SC
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > If a testing project gets goind, would it be best for it to be put
> an
> > a separate discussion board?
> >
> > I can see advantages for testing posts to be a separate board
> > dedicated to that. It would be easier to scan post titles.
> >
> > I can see advantages for testing posts to be on the current AB
> board.
> > Others might get curious, make the occassional helpful comment, 
and
> > might join the testing project.
> >
> > What do others think?
> >
> > Tomasz, what do you think? Would it be easier for you to have
> testing
> > posts on a separate board which you likely would not need to look
> at
> > as often as you do for the main discussion board? I am assuming
> > testing posts would have not be discussing bugs, wish lists for 
new
> > features, basic how-to questions, etc. Would you want to be the
> > formal owner/founder of any new board? I think having the 
developer
> > as formal owner of this board contributes to its great success.
> >
> > b
> 
> 
> 
> 
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