Backtester S&P 500
The S&P 500 tracks 500 large-cap US companies and is the most widely followed equity benchmark globally. It reacts to Fed policy, earnings seasons, and macro data.
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Comment Backtester S&P 500
Pour backtester S&P 500, vous avez besoin d'une plateforme avec des données de prix historiques pour cet instrument. Voici les approches recommandées :
- 1 Ouvrez StrategyTune et sélectionnez S%26P%20500 dans la liste des instruments
- 2 Choisissez votre unité de temps et votre date de début préférées
- 3 Utilisez les commandes de lecture pour parcourir l'historique des prix
- 4 Placez des trades simulés et suivez vos résultats
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