tonytrade![]() Member ![]() Posts: 26 Joined: 10/28/2004 Location: Waipahu, HI ![]() | Steve, thanks for lending a hand. I think I get what your saying. But perhaps I am not getting it or wanting to do something different that what you thought. Ok, so consider one profile that needs to be run as to be able to generate equity curve. The profile has one strat on SP100 and another on SP500. Not really sure just yet if there is an automated way to do this. I did it the hard way. Import SP500 and then assign/enable the one strat to it. Then, identify the subset SP100 within the SP 500 list one stock at a time and do enable/custom and then add the second stat to be enabled to SP 100. The result is one strat enabled to SP100 and one strat enabled to SP500. It wasnt too terribly bad doing it this way. But curious if perhaps I am not getting this. What if the 2 lists was the Russel and SP500. I would then have more difficultly. Bottome line is I need the composite performance of profile run rather than working in same profile toggling from drop down lists available. Here is Lains instruction if it is what you were referring to. Thanks, Tony 1. Create a new profile and enable both the S&P100 and the Russell 1000 lists. 2. Enable both the NSP-31 and NSP-33 strategies. 3. Set the focus list to the S&P100 and the strategy view menu to All Strategies. 4. Run the analysis with current list selected in the to do list. 5. When the analysis finishes, switch to the Russell 1000 list and sort by BTHR (any statistic will do) to bring all the symbols showing results to the top of the list. 6. Highlight everything else in the list that doesnt show any results. 7. Right click, select Enabled Strategies>>Custom and turn on just the NSP-33 for those symbols. 8. Run the analysis again. |