I was looking trough some stoploss positions that I put on 50%.
The exit on ACN looked strange. Exactly a low to take my stop.
If this would be during realtime trading I would believe it but during backtesting, not really.
So I checked the chart seperately and on that day there was not such a low.
I tried with EDIT DATA but that does not work like that, right?
It concernsWL WD data.
What happened?
The exit on ACN looked strange. Exactly a low to take my stop.
If this would be during realtime trading I would believe it but during backtesting, not really.
So I checked the chart seperately and on that day there was not such a low.
I tried with EDIT DATA but that does not work like that, right?
It concerns
What happened?
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That was the flash crash. It really happened, and not just with ACN... this is 1-minute IQFeed data for that day, now with the 12/30/2011 1:10 reverse split applied.
I remember that day!!
It was one day that Jim Cramer got right. I remember him looking at the price for PFE or some other blue chip, and he said something to the effect, "that's not right, buy a million".
Indeed, there was a flash crash.
1) why is it on the chart of the backtest but there is no low on the other chart?
2) I only want an exit on a close below the stoptrigger.
To avoid such situations and also from experience I know that a close is better than intraday. Is that possible (with building blocks)?
1) why is it on the chart of the backtest but there is no low on the other chart?
2) I only want an exit on a close below the stoptrigger.
To avoid such situations and also from experience I know that a close is better than intraday. Is that possible (with building blocks)?
You cut off the status bars so we cannot see the data source of the other chart 🤷🏼♂️
It was Wealth Data.
With the same strategy (and stoploss 50%) I cannot reproduce it which is strange.
Cone has the low spike. But that is IQfeed and 1 minute.
Also on Pfizer (WD) there is no low spike. It must be that most dataproviders did an adjustment for that day.
Will keep an eye on this but still have the question if it is possible to have a stoploss on close and not intraday.
With the same strategy (and stoploss 50%) I cannot reproduce it which is strange.
Cone has the low spike. But that is IQfeed and 1 minute.
Also on Pfizer (WD) there is no low spike. It must be that most dataproviders did an adjustment for that day.
Will keep an eye on this but still have the question if it is possible to have a stoploss on close and not intraday.
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