Back Testing?
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Hi.
I am a new trader currently testing around 14 filters against all main league world matches.Basically I run the filter from BTC everyday, export & the check each match manually and collate whether if I had traded would it have been a win or lose.
I am wondering about whether its possible to automate the test - I know I can get a lot of free data on matches & HT scores, FT scores etc. from various sources, but getting it & back-testing specific filters I have built looks like a challenge.
Has anyone successfully done this?
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@ryan-carruthers said in Back Testing?:
@john-folan Ahhhhh it's being started we have the plans for the software and its just building it out...... big job.
Plus your Chinese slaves are in quarantine
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@john-folan Ahhhhh it's being started we have the plans for the software and its just building it out...... big job.
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@ryan-carruthers said in Back Testing?:
@john-folan We shall be cracking on with it after horse racing is sorted
I meant the horse racing donught!
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@john-folan We shall be cracking on with it after horse racing is sorted
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@nhouse never no question is a silly one here
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@ryan-carruthers said in Back Testing?:
@nhouse This is on our list of software to build once we have finished the horse racing matey
How's that going? Asking for a friend
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Now I just feel stupid.....
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@nhouse when I export it uses the filter name if you hit 'export all'
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Had a thought - how easy/hard is it to add the filter name to the export from BTC? Currently I selevt the filter, export the days picks then copy & paste that into a master spreadsheet & add the filter name - which is then used to analyse wins/losses etc.
Adding the filter name would speed up the whole thing.
Im useful with spreadsheets but not the programming that goes into the BTC stats software.
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@nhouse This is on our list of software to build once we have finished the horse racing matey
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