Centralization of queries and suggestions on ProRealTime
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11/22/2017 at 1:30 PM #5357512/02/2017 at 8:13 PM #54563
I would like the possibility of creating graphs of results from backtests so as to easily see what effect a variable has across a range so as to be able to easily pick a mid figure to prevent over optimization. I have attached an image of what I do in Excel but it would be great to do similar in PRT as doing it in Excel in one extra level of faff!
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12/07/2017 at 11:48 AM #5496712/30/2017 at 3:52 PM #56874First of all : a healthy and prosperous New Year 2018 !!
As far as I know, it is not possible to export the ProRealTime backtesting trade results to Excel. (tab Orders list and tab Closed positions list)
It is even not possible to select all trade results by hand scrolling over the lines.
[I want to use the trade results for further analysis in Excel, for example for a Monte Carlo analysis]Can downloading trade results be made possible ? Or do I miss something ?
Thanks for your support in advance, JanWd
12/30/2017 at 6:34 PM #5688812/30/2017 at 10:09 PM #56894Thanks for your request. I have (exactly) the same request: be able to populate from the Detailed Report of each Back-test at least the Orders List and Closed Positions list with all data into Excel with a button, for further analysis.
Have a healty and prosporous New Year 2018 !
12/30/2017 at 10:40 PM #5689812/31/2017 at 12:50 PM #5696012/31/2017 at 3:11 PM #5697312/31/2017 at 6:14 PM #56977I created this one:
chandle(20,close)12Chandle1 = Chandle[20](Close)RETURN Chandle1 AS "Chandle1"and compared it to 2 other ones:
PRTs Chande Momentum Oszillator and my MT CMO, period and price identical. Result: it is up to the last digit completely the same. That’s why came to that conclusion and additional this one here referring to the naming : https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/chandemomentumoscillator.asp
I hope you get what I mean. Happy New Year.
12/31/2017 at 7:01 PM #56981Pour la dernière page je reçois un: 502 Bad Gateway (nginx), donc j’ai essayer ma réponse ici.
J’ai écrit ca:
12Chandle1 = Chandle[20](Close)RETURN Chandle1 AS "Chandle1"J’ai comparé le résultat avec:
- PRT Momentum Oszillator(20,close)
- MT4 CMO(20,0)
Résultat: tout complètement identiques, c’est pourquoi j’ai pensé que nous avons la Chande Ozillateur ici.
Link extern: https://mahifx.com/mfxtrade/indicators/chande-momentum-oscillator
01/05/2018 at 11:14 AM #57337When there are many positions open from different strategies on a chart all with their own stop and limit instructions it is impossible to see which strategy they apply to as if you hover over the details at the left of the chart the name tag appears underneath any other tags and so is unreadable. It would be great if these name tags were always on top.
01/05/2018 at 12:42 PM #5734801/05/2018 at 12:53 PM #57352Hi Vonasi I sympathise and I put a suggestion to PRT nearly 12 months ago on this ‘same big annoyance’ you refer to in #57337 .
I suggested that the respective Strategy name be set to the right of Stop Level (not below as now) so it can be seen! As usual – ‘black hole scenario’ – I cannot even refer to a list of my own ideas submitted. I even used the PRT Suggestions form on the PRT website.
I’ve got loads of improvements / ideas (as I’m sure you and others have also) but it is very demoralising spending time typing out ideas for seemingly nothing to happen?
GraHal
01/05/2018 at 12:57 PM #57355Hi Vonasi I sympathise and I put a suggestion to PRT nearly 12 months ago on this ‘same big annoyance’ you refer to in #57337 . I suggested that the respective Strategy name be set to the right of Stop Level (not below as now) so it can be seen! As usual – ‘black hole scenario’ – I cannot even refer to a list of my own ideas submitted. I even used the PRT Suggestions form on the PRT website. I’ve got loads of improvements / ideas (as I’m sure you and others have also) but it is very demoralising spending time typing out ideas for seemingly nothing to happen? GraHal
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