I've only been using QuantConnect for a few weeks and assume this is pretty basic, but I can't seem to get candle stick indicators to work. My code is just the following, but when backtesting I get the error: "Runtime Error: TypeError : Cannot get managed object at OnData in main.py:line 52 TypeError : Cannot get managed object". Also, I don't understand why the it says the error is in line 52, as my code is only 10 lines. Thank you!
class TachyonVerticalCompensator(QCAlgorithm):
def Initialize(self):
self.SetStartDate(2018, 12, 29)
self.SetCash(2000)
self.AddEquity("NUGT", Resolution.Hour)
self.tls = self.CandlestickPatterns.ThreeLineStrike("NUGT")
def OnData(self, data):
if self.tls > 0: self.Debug(self.tls)
Justin Cramer
Realized I should've been using self.tls.Current.Value! Still not sure about the error in line 52 though...
Link Liang
Hi Justin,
self.tls is a ThreeLineStrike class, not an integer. I believe you are looking for self.tls.Current.Value instead. For more information regarding ThreeLineStrike class, you might want to read this documentation page.
Hope it helps!
Justin Cramer
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