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Hi. What Im doing at the moment is looking back over data with a simple m/a. For eg if my data starts 4/1/2010 to present day, what i do on the x-axis is load data, start 4/1/2010 end 4/6/2010 and the same for display data. When Ive finished I then adjust the load end data to 4/7/2010, in other words a month on, again the same for display data. Is there a way of doing this with a click of a button?. Im adjusting the load data so the the m/a is offset correctly. If I was to have all my data loaded and scrolled through the chart the m/a would not display correctly. Its a more visual way of back testing and learning. Hope this makes sense.
Regards Robert
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Hi. Just playing around withdisplay data and setting this to points. then manually adjusting load dates.
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Hi Rob
I don't see how the amount of data loaded can affect the offset of an Simple MA. A vertical offset will occur if an MA is not scaled to the price chart. A horizontal offset can be deliberately created but what's the relevance to the amount of data loaded?
Roy
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Hi, the amount of data loaded is to look back at history. Basically im learning the affect of indicators. If I have 10yrs of data and plot a 15ma offset 5wks, as i scroll back in time i wont see that offset. Were as if i load only the first 6 months, then load more data as i go, i get the effect of the ave changing as it would've done. Hope this makes sense. It purely for learning.
Regards Robert
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Hi Robert I still don't see your point. If an SMA is delayed by 5 weeks on 500 bars of data it's still going to be delayed by 5 weeks on 1000 or 2500 bars of data. Can you post a chart or charts to illustrate your problem? I'm not "getting" it. If you can't post a chart then send me an email with attachements - rlarsen@quik.co.nz. Roy
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OK, Im probably not explaining it very well. Ill try posting a chart.
Regards Robert
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