This is the test for the random entry and we are trading the year 2007 in this automated video. The risk setting is 4. I found that the quality of the history data for backtesting is in most cases not so good for the years prior to 2010. But my definition for a depending system is something that can be profitable for at least 10 years, so I usually do tests from 2007 up to 2017. I think that the data quality is not that important for my system, because I have tried to make it as secure against faulty data by design. I know, that power outages occur in real trading. I have also network problems from time to time. And you might have seen these Windows updates – restarting your computer in the middle of the game. All these things would cause a problem with the data quality, because if your last price data is from a few hours ago, an automated system might behave in unpredictable ways. So I turn off my systems from time to time – or I cut the internet connection. Just to see what happens. Usually I do that with my demo accounts – and I encourage all course members to do that for at least three months – before they trade on a real account. If you are interested in better trading results, maybe you want to watch the other performance videos on RobotTradingSystem.com – or wherever you get your trading performance videos…
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