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Updated Multi-SID Example Algorithm

In our help documentation, we provide both a very basic algorithm to use as a sample and a multi-SID example. This is the multi-SID example in action.

You should press the "Clone Algorithm" button below, and that will clone the code into your "My Algorithms" page. You can then hack it to your heart's content! Try using different stocks, different buy/sell logic, etc.

The comments on this algorithm are fairly detailed, and should be helpful in setting up your own multi-SID algorithm.

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2 responses

Thanks Dan,

This example provides some guidance on how to handle time in Quantopian. At some point, I suggest expanding your help page to flesh out the details.

Grant

Thanks