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Dave W.
2014-09-02 09:35:09


Hello. I really like the new Analysis tab in the version 3.2.1 simulator. The way you've allowed custom grouping and filtering is very nice. Fills a significant hole in backtest information. Thank you.

A few requests:

1. I'd really like the ability to choose additional columns of data to display in the Analysis tab. Ideally, I'd be able to choose from any column available to me in the trades tab, including custom columns provided through an AMM script.
2. I found I could select all cells in the Analysis tab and copy into Excel. That's helpful, but I'd also appreciate having the same export function available that is available on other tabs to send the data to a delimited text file.
3. Add a 'totals' row. For columns that are additive like P/L in $, the totals row would show the total P/L for all filtered / grouped symbols. For columns that are averages, the totals row would display the average. Etc.

Thank you.



QuantShare
2014-09-03 06:30:59



1/ We will prepare a new and more advanced tool that should be released in few months

2/ Which tabs are you referring to?

3/ Thank you for the suggestion



Dave W.
2014-09-03 08:24:23



Great. Thank you.

Answer for #2 - For example, in the simulator on the Trades tab, there is an export button at the bottom of the screen that sends the data to a delimited text file.



QuantShare
2014-09-04 03:27:01



Yes, but what else do you want to export?


Dave W.
2014-09-04 07:37:39



I think we are missing one another. My hope is to have an export button like on the other tabs to export the information consistent with how it is done on the other tabs... that's all. On the Trades tab, you can click a button and save the data into a delimited text file. I'd like the same button on the Analysis tab.


QuantShare
2014-09-04 12:29:13



Ok I see. Thanks for the explanation.


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