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Optuma Forums › Optuma Scripting › Backtest Dataset
Im looking for reading material as to how to handle a data set to be used in backtesting where the closing value is significantly higher than the opening value. eg XJO period start 1/7/2017 and end date 31/12/2022 – closing is higher than opening – so how should I interpret the back test results using this data set. (Or does it really matter.)
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