using System;
using System.Linq;
using QuantConnect.Indicators;
using QuantConnect.Models;
namespace QuantConnect.Algorithm.Examples
{
/// <summary>
///
/// QuantConnect University: EMA + SMA Cross
///
/// In this example we look at the canonical 20/50 day moving average cross. This algorithm
/// will go long when the 20 crosses above the 50 and will liquidate when the 20 crosses
/// back below the 50.
// -------VATS CHANGES -----------
// 1) Intraday - Hourly
// 2) 1/50 period SMA cross
//
// -------VATS CHANGES -----------
/// </summary>
public class QCUMovingAverageCross : QCAlgorithm
{
private const string Symbol = "UGAZ";
private SimpleMovingAverage fast;
private SimpleMovingAverage slow;
TradeBar _spyMinutes;
public override void Initialize()
{
SetStartDate(2015, 01, 01);
SetEndDate(2015, 07, 15);
SetCash(10000);
AddSecurity(SecurityType.Equity, Symbol, Resolution.Minute);
// define our daily trade bar consolidator. we can access the daily bar
// from the DataConsolidated events, this consolidator can only be used
// for a single symbol!
var minConsolidator = new TradeBarConsolidator(TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5));
// attach our event handler. the event handler is a function that will be called each time we produce
// a new consolidated piece of data.
minConsolidator.DataConsolidated += OnFiveMinutes;
// this call adds our daily consolidator to the manager to receive updates from the engine
SubscriptionManager.AddConsolidator(Symbol, minConsolidator);
int fastPeriod = 1;
int slowPeriod = 50;
fast = new SimpleMovingAverage(Symbol + "_SMA_" + fastPeriod, fastPeriod);
slow = new SimpleMovingAverage(Symbol + "_SMA_" + slowPeriod, slowPeriod);
// we need to manually register these indicators for automatic updates
RegisterIndicator(Symbol, fast, minConsolidator);
RegisterIndicator(Symbol, slow, minConsolidator);
}
private void OnFiveMinutes(object sender, TradeBar consolidated)
{
_spyMinutes = consolidated;
//Log(consolidated.Time.ToString("o") + " >> " + Symbol + ">> LONG >> 100 >> " + Portfolio[Symbol].Quantity);
// if you want code to run every five minutes then you can run it inside of here
}
private DateTime previous;
public void OnData(TradeBars data)
{
if (!slow.IsReady) return;
// only once per day
// Commented the following line to simulate intraday - Vats
//if (previous.Date == data.Time.Date) return;
// in OnData, returns outside of 9am - 2pm
if (Time.Hour <= 9 || Time.Hour > 16) return;
const decimal tolerance = 0.10000m;
var holdings = Portfolio[Symbol].Quantity;
{
if (fast > slow * (1 + tolerance))
{
if (holdings <= 0)
{
Log (System.DateTime.Now.Hour.ToString()) ;
Log("BUY >> " + holdings + "@ price " + Securities[Symbol].Price);
SetHoldings(Symbol, 0.95);
Log("NET POSITION BEFORE NEXT TRANSACTION >> " + holdings);
}
}
if (fast < slow)
{
if (holdings > 0)
{
Log (System.DateTime.Now.Hour.ToString()) ;
Log("SELL >> " + holdings + "@ price " + Securities[Symbol].Price);
SetHoldings(Symbol, -0.95);
//Liquidate(Symbol);
}
}
}
Plot(Symbol, "Price", data[Symbol].Price);
Plot(Symbol, fast, slow);
previous = data.Time;
}
}
}