Filter Time - intraday
Author: marciomr
Creation Date: 6/21/2011 10:38 AM
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marciomr

#1
I only know how to program in "rules". But just as the intraday business, I have no time filter. Anyone know how to create a filter in time to add "rules", and the end of the day is closing all positions?
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Cone

#2
Grab the Community.Rules pack from the Wiki for some intraday time functions. You can use it to close positions at the end of the day, but keep in mind that AtClose orders are not compatible for live trading.
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Eugene

#3
Marcio would first want to grab Wealth-Lab Developer 6.2, and start his free trial. So far he hasn't done it. Feel free to evaluate WL for 30 days, it's just got better with interactive multiple system backtest wizard!

Grabbing the Community Rules attachment from the Wiki protected area will become an option after purchasing it.
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marciomr

#4
Hello Eugene
I have just sign up for the evaluation of the WL. I'm with him, but can not access the "Community.Rules" where the login problem. What do I need to access the area?
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Eugene

#5
Registering in the Wiki alone isn't sufficient. Access to Attachments is provided to verified customers.
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marciomr

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But Eugene, "provided to verified customers", means buying a license or expect some release, even for those who are doing 30-day trial?
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Eugene

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Yes. Wiki Attachments = customer-only bonus.
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marciomr

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Eugene. I operate only daytrade, how do these 30 days to test my systems? How can I evaluate the program?
Have a suggestion or script, just to limit the period of entry and closing operations in the latter case the end of the session?
That way I can set up "rules" of my strategies and really evaluate the program ...
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marcio moreno
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Cone

#9
Please create a Support ticket and we can oblige a special request for these rules.
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