Backtest Euro Stoxx 50

The Euro Stoxx 50 includes 50 major Eurozone companies across 8 countries. It reflects overall European economic health and ECB policy expectations.

Key Facts

Category Indices
Typical Spread 0.5–2.0 pt
Active Sessions London/Frankfurt
Volatility Medium

How to Backtest Euro Stoxx 50

To backtest Euro Stoxx 50, you need a platform with historical price data for this instrument. Here are the recommended approaches:

  1. 1 Open StrategyTune and select Euro%20Stoxx%2050 from the instrument list
  2. 2 Choose your preferred timeframe and starting date
  3. 3 Use replay controls to step through price history
  4. 4 Place simulated trades and track your results

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