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Brian
2010-12-28 02:04:18


I created a simulation that runs on daily data with no issues. I tried to test it on weekly data but it seems to be a duplicate run of the daily simulation.

To make it run weekly, I changed the "Periodicity" field (In the "Capital" tab) to "Weekly".

Are there additional changes that I must make to use a weekly timeframe?



QuantShare
2010-12-28 10:29:25

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Simulations using weekly/monthly time-frame is already implemented but not yet released. We are performing some tests now. It should be available in the next release.


QuantShare
2011-02-26 07:02:14

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Ability to create weekly/monthly simulations was implemented in the last release


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