Backtest de Hang Seng 50
The Hang Seng Index represents the largest companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It is heavily influenced by Chinese economic policy and US-China relations.
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Como Fazer Backtest de Hang Seng 50
Para fazer backtest de Hang Seng 50, você precisa de uma plataforma com dados históricos de preços para este instrumento. Aqui estão as abordagens recomendadas:
- 1 Abra o StrategyTune e selecione Hang%20Seng%2050 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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