yepher 359 posts msg #31942 - Ignore yepher | 
4/30/2004 4:56:26 PM
  • Does the back test buy on the day that the filter triggers or the next day?
 
 
 
 
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tommybills 2 posts msg #31962 - Ignore tommybills | 
5/3/2004 10:57:30 AM
  Remember: StockFetcher simply retrieves a subset of stocks that meet your requested criteria. It does not "say" buy or sell. Nor does SF make a recommendation as to when you need to initiate a trade. That is up to your own individual approach. As an example, you might request a set of stocks based on a weekly volatility indicator. You could have proven that when all your criteria have been met you need to sell short that basket of stocks within the next 5 trading days. Hope this clears up any confusion. Good luck.
  
 
 
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dangreene 229 posts msg #31963 - Ignore dangreene | 
5/3/2004 12:12:33 PM
  yepher,
 
 The "performance" column is calculated using the closing price on the day that the stock hits your scan vs the last full trading days closing price. 
 
 
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yepher 359 posts msg #31964 - Ignore yepher | 
5/3/2004 1:17:04 PM
  dangreene,
 
 • Thanks that is exactly the information I was looking for.
 
 tommybills,
 
 • Thanks for the advice.
 
 
 All,
 
 • It seems to me that it would be more proper for the Back Test and Performance Column to use open of next day and provide a way to add slippage into the test. 
 
 This would allow you to run more accurate simulations based on the way StockFetcher and the traders works together since buy/sell signals can only be achieved End-Of-Day through StockFetcher.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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tommybills 2 posts msg #31985 - Ignore tommybills | 
5/5/2004 11:55:11 PM
  I agree with you yepher. Or better yet, let me choose if the buy/sell is at the opening or closing price and on which day( ie. day of or day after). Good luck!
 
 
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