Re: [amibroker] Re: What am I not comprehending here, thought PlotShapes worked within backtest

2007-06-29 Thread Graham
You can select the Show Trading Arrows in parameters window for any chart. then after a backtest you will see what was traded in the backtest -- Cheers Graham AB-Write >< Professional AFL Writing Service Yes, I write AFL code to your requirements http://www.aflwriting.com On 30/06/07, Homar Si

[amibroker] Re: What am I not comprehending here, thought PlotShapes worked within backtest

2007-06-29 Thread Homar Simpson
Sorry, I think we're still on different wavelengths. Apparently the only way to display these plots is to embed them in the chart itself , not from externally run scans, backtests, or explores. Is that the problem? So I have to paste the plot code into the chart as a separate piece of afl cod

Re: [amibroker] Re: What am I not comprehending here, thought PlotShapes worked within backtest

2007-06-29 Thread Graham
use buyprice or other trade prices that you define in your code or settings -- Cheers Graham AB-Write >< Professional AFL Writing Service Yes, I write AFL code to your requirements http://www.aflwriting.com On 30/06/07, Homar Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok , so in a scan or backtest yo

[amibroker] Re: What am I not comprehending here, thought PlotShapes worked within backtest

2007-06-29 Thread Homar Simpson
Ok , so in a scan or backtest you can't 'enhance' the chart feedback by plotting entry price or other details? I was pretty sure there were examples of doing that in quite a few places. Maybe you misunderstood my problem. I actually WANT to plot something as part of the backtest. Lets say I want t

[amibroker] Re: What am I not comprehending here, thought PlotShapes worked within backtest

2007-06-29 Thread Homar Simpson
Ok , so in a scan or backtest you can't 'enhance' the chart feedback by plotting entry price or other details? I was pretty sure there were examples of doing that in quite a few places. Maybe you misunderstood my problem. Lets say I want to draw a line at the entry price, can't that be done??