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No, this is simply due to half entered data, wanted to give you sth to play around with.
The links were very well hidden in charts, in fact, I had to delete the charts, these links can be like viruses.....
Have you tried the MC yet, it should be rather quick now?
vvhg
Hic Rhodos, hic salta.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
ya everything seems really snappy.. i dont use MC at all, but going through the options it does seem to be working well.. i dunno if its working correctly tho(i wouldnt know what that looked like).. im not getting any errors either...
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
Hi guys and girls. I have made a new version of my importer of the results from Ninja.
New version now supports:
1. The en-US locale (choosable) which might have been a issue for those of you having it as default in your system:-)
2. Definable delimiter of the cells in the csv file (defaults to ",").
3. Better handling of the dates and times
How to use:
1. Export the trades list from the backtest results from ninja in CSV format. The format of P/L must be in points, I will add the support for other two types later.
2. Load the file in the program
3. Click Import and choose the destination to save the journal.
done...
The built exe is standard .NET assembly. If you have .NET you should be able to run it. If you have NinjaTrader it will run:-)
I have attached also the sources, so feel free to modify.
It is amazing what is possible when someone knows what he is doing, (unlike me trying to fry my cpu with the worst vba code known to mankind).
Thank you a lot @petrmac! I will play with it tomorrow, also a good way to test my MC engine a bit more....I want to have a few more performance tests.
And perhaps I find a way to make it a bit faster (although it is probably fairly optimized now, at least for my skill level which pretty much reflects the fact that until two days ago I only ever copy pasted vb code).
The amazing thing is that although this time is obviously too short to learn vb, it is plenty to learn to dislike vb.....I rather have C#.
actually i was gunna post in hopes in thats what hes talking about! i was reading about his tool awhile ago but thought it was a dead project.. if its able to import trades into our journal i have some cool ideas for it!
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
Yes, it's awesome, makes my efforts look like a kindergarden project, lol!
The only thing I ask myself is whether it has to import into a clean journal or whether it finds the end of the existing records and pastes them below....
I also have a few ideas what more to do with it, but that's entirely out of my league.
It creates a new journal each time (it is compiled in the program as embedded resource). But I guess the adding to existing could be implemented. It would just take some time.
I might also add in a more recent version of the journal, once it is stable.