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NinjaTrader has a "Strategy Wizard" that will allow you to create your strategies without any programming. You just enter the conditions you want...
Save time from inputting all the data in Excel. What are you looking for? You asked how to backtest without learning to code. You don't want a...
It does not figure out your system. You place your orders on the chart and it will match trades and generate a performance summary and graphs. So...
Are you looking for something like this? http://www.freeindicators.com/ninjatrader/premium-ninjatrader-indicators/ninjatrader-backtesting-software/
The attached file should work with Excel 2003.
This spread sheet should help.
Here's my best. Still a work in progress though!
I've always found it difficult to quantify "Momentum" versus "Mean Reversion" strategies. The best strategy I've traded took mean reversion...
NinjaTrader does offer tick by tick backtesting. You just have to build the strategy so that it will operate properly on a 1 tick chart.
Ha, so they do. I did not even have a chance to look at the overnight data before I posted.
Market should keep going up from here. Historical patterns suggest the market could hit the 1210 area in the next 10 or so days.
Pattern Recognition Indicator This indicator does a lot more than a typical RSI, MACD, etc. It basically generates backtesting statistics for...
Agreed!
Winn-dixie/Save-Rite is closing 3 stores within 1 mile of my house. Im guessing Publix parking lot will soon be packed!
This discussion seems to be getting a bit off topic. I've been using NT7 since Beta Version 1. It has come a LONG way! I believe it was around...
OK, so I've developed a strategy that I've been trading successfully for several years now. At first, I traded public money, and when I lost...
Return/Max Drawdown is a skewed number. If you are trading for 1 year, say you have 10,000 return and 1,000 drawdown. Your ratio is 10. Continuing...
I believe the general formula is: (AROR-RFROR)/DR; where: AROR = Annualized Rate of Return RFROR = Risk Free Rate of Return DR = Downside...
not to my knowledge.
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