Hi,
I'm testing the software, specifically the optimization feature. From my understanding, when you run an optimization, it will find the best set of parameters for a given strategy, right?
But when you select a portfolio, the optimization will run on all the stocks inside it. Is it possible to find the best parameters for each stock individually?
I'm testing the software, specifically the optimization feature. From my understanding, when you run an optimization, it will find the best set of parameters for a given strategy, right?
But when you select a portfolio, the optimization will run on all the stocks inside it. Is it possible to find the best parameters for each stock individually?
Rename
Currently not, but that’s an open feature request that we plan on implementing in due course.
As Wealth-Lab 7 no longer supports raw profit mode, what'd be the point in such per-symbol optimization?
I'm not sure what Raw Profit Mode means.
I expect the software to help me in many ways - one of them could be finding the best parameter for a given stock, do you agree?
So, why not do the job in a list of stocks, instead of having to do one at a time? It seems more time consuming, don't you think?
Thanks
I expect the software to help me in many ways - one of them could be finding the best parameter for a given stock, do you agree?
So, why not do the job in a list of stocks, instead of having to do one at a time? It seems more time consuming, don't you think?
Thanks
OK please disregard the raw profit notion then.
Here's the feature request Glitch is talking about:
https://www.wealth-lab.com/Discussion/Strategy-parameters-associated-with-individual-stocks-WL6-Preferred-Values-PVs-6560
Here's the feature request Glitch is talking about:
https://www.wealth-lab.com/Discussion/Strategy-parameters-associated-with-individual-stocks-WL6-Preferred-Values-PVs-6560
Ok, cool. I'll wait for this implementation. For now, I'll run the optimizer for each stock.
Be sure to vote for the request so it can rise to the top more quickly :)
Ok, will do.
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