I tried the same thing with the same effect. I’m not sure at what point it starts to recognise the increase in account. Maybe it will pro-rata it over time.
Deposits and withdrawals will only effect the VAMI which is really the ‘official’ P&L – that said, the VAMI currently does not account for unrealised P&L so its basically useless for trend style systems but fine for short term system.
Does anyone else’s STT run slow when doing certain things?
eg. When i press the calendar icon on the floating menu on the dashboard, excel freezes up for a minute or so. Also does the same when saving the program.
I haven’t noticed it using lots of RAM but i have noticed that excel as used a lot of CPU sometimes.
My computer has a bug somewhere and i can’t fix it as yet. I thought excel might have a issue for some reason so i uninstalled then reinstalled Office, but no good
Does anyone else’s STT run slow when doing certain things?
eg. When i press the calendar icon on the floating menu on the dashboard, excel freezes up for a minute or so. Also does the same when saving the program.
I’ve noticed that STT doesn’t keep a track of the daily equity. This seems to have an unintended effect on the drawdown to my way of thinking.
For example I started the week +8K but after the last two down days I am now -10K to me that is a drawdown of -8.9% but STT is showing -5% as it is basing it off the starting equity.
Does STT keep a record of the monthly equity in it’s database and track the monthly equity only? If that’s the case no problem as I’m in this for the long haul, but maybe it is worth keeping a daily spreadsheet of the equity curve of each system.