| Steve Mayo Legend ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 414 Joined: 10/11/2012 Location: Austin, TX User Profile | That's actually what I had suggested at first too. :-) Currently, Nirvana is working to add the ability to parse parameters (such as the slow/fast in an MACD) which will could result in a huge number (100's, maybe 1000's) of EF permutations. The thinking was that most users wouldn't want to endure a multiple-day processing time as a default for such a run. Instead, we thought it better to give users the OPTION of running longer time spans on an individual portfolio basis, i.e., just the few out of those 100's that you might actually want to trade (after running a shorter period to get a first look). | |