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Peter Gum
2010-10-23 08:16:59


It would be convenient if, under simulation Reports > Trades, a graph could be generated for a selected row (stock) showing the price series and trades for that stock.
It would seem that that would help visualizing the context in which each trade was made for that stock. Just an idea.

-Pete



QuantShare
2010-10-25 05:40:39



In the Simulator report, click on "Plot Entries & Exits on a chart" then select a symbol (used in the simulation) on a chart.
You will see buy and sell arrows on that chart. Click on these arrows to get information about these trades.



Peter Gum
2010-10-25 06:37:05



Thank you. I found the arrows by selecting the symbol in the watchlist. Nonetheless, it would be convenient to be able 'click' on a symbol in the simulation report to get to the watchlist chart. Where the watchlist is 'large', this would save 'scanning' the watchlist to find the symbol or symbols of interest. Not a big deal, but a nicety.

-Pete



QuantShare
2010-10-25 06:57:46



It is better to use the symbols control (near drawing tools buttons) to select a symbol. Just type the symbol name then click on the Up or Down key.


QuantShare
2010-11-23 04:21:22



You can now right click on a symbol in Trades list in a simulation report to display its chart with entry&exit arrows.


Peter Gum
2010-11-23 07:55:43



Thank you! That adds a convenience. Much appreciated. -Pete


ARNAUD PALLINI
2018-05-25 14:52:23



Good-day,

Is there an option to activate / deactivate this function? I used to be able to see the arrows on my charts but somehow it's no longer the case. I can't seem to understand why......

I would appreciate your help to let me know how to solve this.

Thanks -



QuantShare
2018-05-27 01:50:25



Hi,

In the simulation report, there is an option (Plot entries and exits...) just under the top table/grid and just above the charts.



ARNAUD PALLINI
2018-05-27 05:50:20



How did I not see that in the first place.. Thanks for your speedy response !


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