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Realtest vs. Amibroker


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 toughtrades 
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Hello, I would like to know if anyone did use/try both Systems? Can point out the differences and which one for him is the better System and why. Thx

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 OMWF 
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There's a thread on Aussie Stock Forums. Guys there are using it and prefer it to Amibroker. One thing they like is that it's very easy to combine multiple systems in a single backtet (although advanced AB users will probably be able to do that anyway). It's much faster than AB, apparently. It also offers some different forms of optimization, but I have no idea if they are any better.

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shade9281
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so it appears realtest can only be used for daily or higher timeframes, whereas amibroker supports even tick data

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