OmniTrader Forum OmniTrader Forum
forums calendars search
today this week
 
register logon control panel Forum Rules
You are currently browsing as a guest.
You should logon to access more features
A Self-Moderated Community - ALL MEMBERS, PLEASE READ!
Vote for Members who contribute the most to your trading, and help us moderate content within the Forums.


Only Forum Moderators, Administrators, and the owner of this message may delete it.

 
EYEGUY

Icon
100050025
Posts: 1543

Joined: 12/12/2003
Location: BALDWINSVILLE, NEW YORK

User Profile
 
Subject : RE: Interpreting Expectancy Strategy Wizard Data
Posted : 1/23/2017 1:44 PM
Post #38731 - In reply to #38730

Mark:

When imparting such long and complex information I have found it difficult to keep from making small mistakes.

I recently wrote an Indicator for OT which was about 100 lines long to analyze breakouts from the opening range of the first trading day of the year. I then copied the subsequent code to create a ten day opening range scenario to extend the analysis. Going over this new 100 lines I changed all the variable names to be specific to the new 10 day analysis. I then checked each symbol in the S&P 100 to make sure the analysis was indeed correct. Although I was sure I had it nailed down yesterday I found one variable name I didn't change as a result of going over the S&P 100 again and discovering a breakout that should have never occurred.

Tom Helget
Deleting message 38731 : RE: Interpreting Expectancy Strategy Wizard Data


Nirvana Systems
For any problems or issues please contact our Webmaster at webmaster@nirvsys.com.