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Using back testing to analyze EAs
May 30, 2011 at 22:03
Miembro desde May 25, 2011
posts 3
Can anyone assist me in understanding how to make use of back testing here?
I am familiar with the Strategy Tester in Metatrader and that is the only location I know about to gather data. I have some EAs that I would like to test across a lot of years and to receive the fxbook-styled analysis for them.
Can I just export files from Strategy Tester and then import them into myfxbook? When myfxbook asks for Strategy Report, what is it referring to?
I will greatly appreciate any guidance that is provided.
Thanks.
I am familiar with the Strategy Tester in Metatrader and that is the only location I know about to gather data. I have some EAs that I would like to test across a lot of years and to receive the fxbook-styled analysis for them.
Can I just export files from Strategy Tester and then import them into myfxbook? When myfxbook asks for Strategy Report, what is it referring to?
I will greatly appreciate any guidance that is provided.
Thanks.
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May 31, 2011 at 06:12
Miembro desde Nov 18, 2009
posts 708
Run the backtest, when you have the graph, go to Report tab, right click and Save report.
That is the file you have to upload.
That is the file you have to upload.
resalin posted:
When myfxbook asks for Strategy Report, what is it referring to?
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