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RE: [amibroker] Equity()



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class=790570713-18042002>Tomasz,
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color=#000000>Now in fact you don't need to run Automatic analysis to run a 
backtest <<
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class=790570713-18042002>How does Equity() know which of my formulas to 
use?  Do I have to at least open the formula in the AA 
?
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size=2>Thanks,
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size=5>Rick

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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Tomasz Janeczko 
[mailto:amibroker@xxxx]Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 7:20 
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Re: [amibroker] Equity() observation
Rick,
 
Equity() function is a backtester-in-a-box. So if you 
click on the stock that was not included in the original 
backtest
set it calculates correct equity curve as it would look if 
real backtest was performed on it.
 
Now in fact you don't need to run Automatic analysis to 
run a backtest - its all inside Equity() function :-)
Best regards,Tomasz Janeczkoamibroker.com
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Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 7:12 
PM
Subject: [amibroker] Equity() 
observation

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color=#0000ff size=2>Tomasz,
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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" 
color=#0000ff size=2>I haven't seen this observation mentioned 
before.
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<FONT face="ComicSans MS" 
color=#0000ff size=2>I find that when I run Backtest on a small group of 
stocks in a specific watchlist and the AFL contains the Equity() function 
and then I click on stocks that were NOT included in the watchlist or 
backtest, those stocks sometimes contain their own equity curve which 
shows up on the chart.
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<FONT face="ComicSans MS" 
color=#0000ff size=2>How does this happen?  Is Equity() acting like 
an Indicator Builder formula and applying my backtested AFL system toany 
stock I click on?
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color=#0000ff size=2>If so, boy, that is a neat, neat trick.  Then I 
can just scan thru all stocks looking for great equity curves for my 
formula.
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color=#0000ff size=2>Don't tell me it's not so... 
<grin>
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<FONT face="ComicSans MS" 
color=#0000ff size=2>Thanks,
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