Thanks, guys for all your posts. First, I do not know how to use the PositionPrioritySizer option. Assuming I do have 10 - 20 ETF's I want in my portfolio,are there easy to understand directions for (1) how to assemble a combination portfolio from a set of up to 20 different symbols to trade and (2) assign each symbol a trading priority so that I can tell the strategy what percentage of each I want to trade/backtest?
With total respect for all your efforts, I am most confused about something. I was first told about Wealthlab Pro by a Fidelity rep, who explained it was a program designed to backtest a variety of portfolios that investors might want to try out. Now, I don't think I am an unusual investor. If I choose 10 stocks, mutual funds, REIT's, etc. to include in my portfolio, I WILL want to vary their percentages. Every investor does that. Very few of us (including all of you), have investment portfolios containing only equal percentages of everything.
When I discovered that Wealthlab Pro does not have an easy default set of choices to specify a group of stock/fund symbols to include and simply specify what percentage of each you want in the portfolio, I was frankly astonished! How could that be? What am I missing?
I appreciate your efforts to tell me how to work through this, and I am confident that one or more techniques will work, but .... why is what I am asking for not been made into a default menu in Wealthlab Pro a long time ago? Am I misunderstanding what the program is supposed to do?
Anyway, a few days ago, I tried the "combination strategy" approach recommended by Cone above of creating a strategy with just one rule (buy at market). I then created a new combination strategy by copying that single strategy 10 times, assigning a different stock symbol to each, and editing equity allocation/position size for each. I used seven different percentages, ranging from 20% to 3%. I funded it with $100,000. My total equity allocation added up to only 70% of the $100,000, so that I was left with 30% unspent cash to cover fees, etc. I set the top left menu to "Raw Profit Mode" ($100,000)
I then ran the combination strategy. It worked very well. I bought approximately the percentage of ETF funds I wanted ... the performance and graph functions were good, the trade screen showed the correct trades, etc. I was happy!
Then I added an 11th symbol, with a purchase of 4% equity. Now, I was running a strategy that would buy a total of 74% assets, leaving a healthy 26% of unspent cash. I reran the backtest. UNFORTUNATELY, I now got a message saying "
1 trade was not included in the backtest results due to insufficient capital. Use Raw Profit Mode ...." The 11th symbol I had added had not been bought, even though I had plenty of cash in the portfolio to cover the cost. Here is a screenshot of it:
http://www.4shared.com/photo/t6zXCInD/Wealthlab_error1.htmlI have tried everything to get it to work. I changed all the other percentages so they were less than 70%. I changed the symbols. Nothing changes. The program will not let me backtest more than 10 symbols in a combination strategy.
In closing, if there is a way to fix this ... great! If the PosSizer option is best, please just direct me to the step-by-step instructions for how to set up my portfolio with up to 20 symbols and assign different percentages of holdings for each. Thanks in advance for your good advice.
Frank