I am loading Yahoo data using the fetcher so I can use dividend adjusted prices and I am getting negative cash when using order target percentage function. See below sample algorithm.
I am loading Yahoo data using the fetcher so I can use dividend adjusted prices and I am getting negative cash when using order target percentage function. See below sample algorithm.
Hi Luiz,
Interesting situation - I took a peek and here is what's going on. Your price data in fetcher is interfering with our price data when "order_target_percent" calculates the number of shares to buy for each stock.
Your fetcher file has price data for the 5 securities in context.secs. When you call "order_target_percent", the algo takes 20% of your entire portfolio cash to calculate the available cash to buy the stock. Then it divides that cash by the price of stock - which is using your price data. But when it goes to fill the stocks in the next bar, the backtester uses our price data! Hence, driving your negative cash problem.
In general, the backtester will use the prices in our database to place stock orders. If you comment out the fetcher file, the algo behaves as expected, see below.
Cheers,
Alisa
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Thanks Alisa. It seems that Quantopian should use the Quantopian data when calculating the number of shares from the order_target_percentage instead of using the fetcher data.
Luiz, can you explain more about why you were overriding the price? It seems like it's simpler to just not override the price.
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