Welcome to this guide on how to use the Time Machine feature with our AI screener. The Time Machine is a powerful tool that allows you to test the effectiveness of your filters and strategies by examining historical data. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to create filters and use the Time Machine to analyze past performance.
The Time Machine, an essential component of the AI Screener. This remarkable tool enables you to evaluate the performance of your filters and strategies by diving deep into past market behaviors. Here’s a simplified guide:
How to Access the Time Machine?
To utilize the Time Machine, a subscription to both the AI Screener and the Time Machine is necessary. Together, they create a powerful duo that enhances your investment analysis and decision-making.
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How to Use the Time Machine: A Comprehensive Guide
Section 1: Creating Filters
1.1 Accessing the Screener: To begin, log in to your account and access the AI screener.
1.2 Creating Filters: The core feature of our screener is filter creation. You can filter stocks based on various criteria, such as rating, market capitalization, and price.
Example Filter: In this example, we want to find stocks with a "strong buy" rating, a market capitalization between $10 and $200 billion, and a price between $10 and $50.
1.3 Saving Filters: Once you've set your filter criteria, you can save the filter for future use. Simply click on "Save Filter" and provide a name for the filter.
1.4 Accessing Saved Filters: To access your saved filters, go to the "My Filters" tab. Here, you can view and manage your saved filters.
1.5 Applying Filters: After creating and saving your filter, you can apply it to the stock list to narrow down your selection.
Section 2: Using the Time Machine
2.1 Introduction to Time Machine: The Time Machine feature allows you to test your filters against historical data to see how they would have performed in the past.
2.2 Setting the Date: By default, the Time Machine uses the current date (e.g., September 22, 2023). To analyze past data, change the date to the desired historical date.
2.3 Applying Filters in Time Machine: After setting the historical date, click on the dot icon to apply your filter to that specific date.
2.4 Analyzing Results: The Time Machine will display the results of your filter on the selected historical date. You can see the number of stocks that meet your criteria and assess their performance.
2.5 Adjusting Time Horizons: You can change the time horizon by selecting a different historical date for the past and future. This allows you to test your filter's performance over various periods.
The Time Machine is a valuable tool for evaluating the effectiveness of your filters and strategies based on historical data. By using this feature, you can gain insights into how your filters would have performed in the past and make informed decisions about their suitability for future use. Experiment with different filters and time horizons to refine your investment approach and build confidence in your strategies.
Explore our video tutorials associated with the screener to learn more about creating filters and maximizing the potential of the Time Machine feature.
How to Subscribe to the Time Machine: A Simple Guide
1. Starting Your Subscription:
2. Exploring Subscription Options:
3. Using Existing Subscriptions:
4. Making a Decision:
5. Important Note:
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Disclaimer.
Simulated results (annualized returns, % wins/loss, and other statistics) are achieved by the retroactive application of a backtested model itself designed with the benefit of hindsight. The backtesting of performance differs from the actual account performance because the investment strategy may be adjusted at any time, for any reason and can continue to be changed until desired or better performance results are achieved. Alternative modeling techniques or assumptions might produce significantly different results and prove to be more appropriate. Past hypothetical backtest results are neither an indicator nor a guarantee of future returns. Actual results will vary from the analysis. Past performance should not be taken as an indication or guarantee of future performance, and no representation or warranty, expressed or implied is made regarding future performance.