Intraday Backtesting

Originally posted by pjtomtai
Ok, I did a count on the data, the following is the accurate information:

1. Naz 100 portfolio stocks (including QQQ) 1 min data back to Jan 2 2001, CSV format, 654MB. Perhaps I could compress them together to save the space, but the thing is the downloader doesn't have the choice to download any particular stock data anymore.

2. ES 1 min data back to 1998, NQ 1 min data back to 1999, and some other EMD and ER2 1 min data during that period. Around 17MB, Metastock format.

3. This year's ES, NQ, ER2 1 min data till now. Around 5MB, Metastock format.

654MB?? That will take days on my slow dialup to dl all that data.

Do you have a cd-rw? Burn a cd and send it to me. I' can pay for the postal and the cost of the CD(which is under $1 now).

how does that sound?

thanks!

-99
 
trader99,

The data has been uploaded onto CaroKann's ftp server, the compressed data for Naz100 portfolio is a bit more than 100M, talk to him to get access.

As for CDR, the size of the compressed file made it unnecessary, and I don't think it's a good idea in these days to mail a naked CD across the border.

Send me a message if you have any trouble downloading the data.
 
Originally posted by CaroKann
two words: GET BROADBAND!!!

I know! I always wanted to get broadband. But can't justified it yet until prices come down a little bit.

Anyhow, where's your ftp site? Is it one big 100M file? Or is it broken down by stocks? or Months/weekly chunks?

thanks!

-99
 
Originally posted by Pyrosius
Greetings,

I realize this question has been visited in one form or another in previous threads, but I haven't really seen a pointer to a specific product.

Basically, I'm looking for software which will allow me to backtest custom systems on intraday data. I've researched several of the more well-known products as well as the ones mentioned on these boards, but can't seem to find something which would work.

Tradestation:
Omega Research / Tradestation.com no longer offers their standalone products (2000i, etc), and their current product requires one to open a brokerage account with them get access to the software. They have a $99.00/month subscription for this as well, but it's only available to previous Tradestation owners. I called the sales department twice and they reiterated you have to open an account. I'm not sure I can justify wiring $30,000 into a new brokerage account just to have access to software I would rather buy.

AIQ:
I've heard good things about this product, but while they offer real-time data, their backtesting only is offered for EOD data, which is not what I want.

Metastock:
This would seem to do intra-day backtesting, but the sales people were a little light on knowlege as to what the scripting / programming language is to implement your system. With TS it's EasyLanguage which from what I gather is as close to an industry standard as there is. So I'm not quite sure how complex a system one could develop here, for example, can I filter a system by time-of-day or other such indicators? Additionally, Metastock has been around for quite some time and there haven't appeared to be any major upgrades. I've heard that this product is showing it's age and is buggy.

Neuroshell:
This does seem to do intraday backtesting with their daytrader version, but it's a neural network, which tends to look for indicators that fit your stocks rather than the other way around. I don't know, maybe it's better that way. Their site was a bit light and their sales people didn't seem to be around. I get the impression this product is more just an engine and doesn't have any charting capabilities or anything. I'm not really looking for fancy charts, just enough that show where the buys and sells would have been if my system were executed.

Amibroker:
This has the same problem as AIQ, it seems to be spoken highly of, but it doesn't do intraday.

And of course there are a multitude of real-time scanners and the like (TC2000, eSignal, Cyberquant, Ravenquote, etc), which is fine, but as I said, I'm principally interested in the intraday backtesting.

Any suggestions or additional information about the products I've mentioned or any you're aware of would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Pyrosius

Excel is very good, probably the most flexible way to backtest anything.

Brandon
 
I've passed the torch to truffles and MrDinky

now i can take down the ftp before someone slaps me with inappropriate use of resources..

Originally posted by trader99


I know! I always wanted to get broadband. But can't justified it yet until prices come down a little bit.

Anyhow, where's your ftp site? Is it one big 100M file? Or is it broken down by stocks? or Months/weekly chunks?

thanks!

-99

it is one big 125MB file for the naz..
 
Originally posted by CaroKann
I've passed the torch to truffles and MrDinky

it is one big 125MB file for the naz..

For the record, I don't have a ftp site I can store this. If someone has the space they'd like to donate, I'd be happy to upload the file. Can't email a 125MB file, though.

(sorry)

:cool:
 
If you are looking for a space to upload this, use www.traders2traders.com. It is specifically intended for this type of exchange among traders. It's all free!

(Disclaimer: I have no vested interest in traders2traders; I'm just a happy user.)
 
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