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Bill Nieuwkerk
2015-08-14 17:31:35


First I like to thank Azouz for his help with the download of QuantShare.
I am impressed with the possibilities , but needed some time to be sufficiently familiar with program and language to explain what I am
aiming for, which is:
A ranking system based on TSI or Sharpe Ratio which allows me to buy the highest 2 or 3 and rotate in newer highs after one week ,based
on the indicators value.
If possible I like to rotate 3 or 4 watchlists in this system or I could use different accounts or portfolios. ( I am not clear of the functional
difference of the two)

My first attempt with Weekly ETF switch V 1.0 produced an error in the system message when used with 15 symbols from Object ID 860
and did not accept any symbols from other watch or stocklists.
Using a watchlist with indicator only (using either TSI or RSI} gave same results.
I searched for errors or a solution Weekly ETF Switch V 1.0 - TSI - Trend Strength Index





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2015-08-15 04:13:27

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Thanks Bill.

I am not sure what you mean by "rotate 3 or 4 watchlists in this system or I could use different accounts or portfolios".

Watchlists are different from trading systems but you can use the watchlist filter formula to filter stocks in your trading system.



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