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Topic: Heikin-Ashi code
Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 5:35:26 PM
thx bruce. that works well - just wondering if you had any idea how i could code colors: red for down and green for up. and create an ability to have a rule which says buy the first green candle without a lower wick, and vice versa on the short side. thx again.
Topic: Heikin-Ashi code
Posted: Monday, March 16, 2009 6:06:44 PM
is there any heikin ashi candle layout or code available i could download for SF?
Topic: Exit Trade Based Rule
Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2009 3:48:41 PM
am trying to create a scenario where i would buy at the close of bar 1, when the signal on my indicator is true, then sell on the close of bar 2, therefore a 1 day trade. i have tried numerour ways using trade length less than 2 bars, less than 1 bar, to no avail. any idea what i should do to buy at close of bar 1 and sell at close of bar 2? thx.
Topic: Annualized Return Calculations Issue
Posted: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 10:26:32 AM
i have output on my backscanner, as an example of the following:time period = dailyavg return per trade = 1.83%avg time per trade = 33.1 barsann/return/trade = 51%the problem i have is that it seems the calculation is wrong. if you assume 1.83% per trade as this shows the results are, then assume 33.1 bars, with 250 bars/year, the calculation is this: (1-((1+.0183)^(250/33.1)) = 14.68% annualized. what am i missing? thx.