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I cant see how to start the program #178

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MZULALI opened this issue Aug 5, 2021 · 4 comments
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I cant see how to start the program #178

MZULALI opened this issue Aug 5, 2021 · 4 comments

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@MZULALI
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MZULALI commented Aug 5, 2021

Sorry I dont speak Chinese, but I have a translator. I can translate the new README but im not sure what to do

What do I put into IPython? when I run main.py, I can open 127.0.0.1, but there is nothing.

Can you help me?

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foolcage commented Aug 5, 2021

@MZULALI you could download the history data from google drive and unzip them to ~/zvt-home/data

In fact, just some core concepts need to know and you could use all of them...I would complete docs latter.

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MZULALI commented Aug 5, 2021

I have done that.
zvvt

this is what I mean. When I load main.py, I dont get any options. How do I fix? I am still new to programming, sorry.

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foolcage commented Aug 6, 2021

  • you could select entity and the factor on it(after download or extend data, you should be able to see entities in [select entity])

  • you could run the traders in examples, after that, you could see the performance of the trader in the UI.

in this case, the entity and factor is related to the trader.

  • in any case, you could select [related/all data to] data to show in the sub grath.

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foolcage commented Sep 7, 2021

@MZULALI I updated some english docs, you could have a try.

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