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Manual Backtesting Pitfalls

If you don’t want to learn how to backtest automatically right now but still want to profit from backtesting, you got to do it manually. That’s how I started too many years ago. I still remember sitting there with printed charts and writing down trade results on a separate sheet of paper.

Now there are some pitfalls you better know about when doing manual backtests and that’s what this weeks video is about:

 

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Monday, 11 November 2024

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