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Backtesting and Account Leverage
bestforexea

Member Since Oct 29, 2009  75 posts Casey Lim (bestforexea) Dec 15 2011 at 06:41
Does backtesting take into consideration the account leverage?

Or there is a set leverage which the MT4 takes when backtesting?

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liquidityFX

Member Since Nov 15, 2011  40 posts liquidityFX Dec 30 2011 at 13:35
http://www.eareview.net/tick-data

Explains how you can create your own back testing data with a specific leverage, normally your MT4 strategy tester will just use the leverage of whatever account you're running on that MT4 instance.

When you fall you learn, then you get up and you try again until you master it.
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