Backtest de EUR/CAD
The Euro vs Canadian Dollar cross combines Eurozone monetary policy dynamics with Canadian oil-driven fundamentals, creating distinct trending opportunities.
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Como Fazer Backtest de EUR/CAD
Para fazer backtest de EUR/CAD, você precisa de uma plataforma com dados históricos de preços para este instrumento. Aqui estão as abordagens recomendadas:
- 1 Abra o StrategyTune e selecione EURCAD na lista de instrumentos
- 2 Escolha o timeframe e a data de início de sua preferência
- 3 Use os controles de reprodução para percorrer o histórico de preços
- 4 Coloque trades simulados e acompanhe seus resultados
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