Backtesting de Bitcoin

Bitcoin (BTC/USD) is the original and largest cryptocurrency by market cap. It trades 24/7 and is driven by adoption trends, regulatory news, and macro liquidity conditions.

Datos Clave

Categoría Crypto
Spread Típico 5–50 USD
Sesiones Activas 24/7
Volatilidad Very High

Cómo Hacer Backtesting de Bitcoin

Para hacer backtesting de Bitcoin, necesitas una plataforma con datos históricos de precios para este instrumento. Estos son los enfoques recomendados:

  1. 1 Abre StrategyTune y selecciona BTCUSD de la lista de instrumentos
  2. 2 Elige tu temporalidad y fecha de inicio preferidas
  3. 3 Usa los controles de reproducción para avanzar por el historial de precios
  4. 4 Coloca operaciones simuladas y registra tus resultados

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