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                                                   Backtest using AutoSR function

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Obuli Govindaraju
2012-09-04 05:37:02


In your intro blog on AutoSR function, you mentioned that you will be writing another blog that tells you how to use AutoSR function to do advanced backtests.

Did you get chance to write that blog? I am eagerly awaiting that.

Thanks.



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2012-09-04 10:46:38

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It will be released soon.


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2012-09-05 12:35:51

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