The Idiots Guide To Back Testing Trading Systems

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After you`ve set your initial stop loss, chosen your method for calculating your trailing stop loss, and implemented all your money management rules, there is one last thing you should do; you should begin back testing your system.

With out back testing you will be headed in the right direction, but you won`t know what to expect from your system. Back testing will also give you the confidence to keep going when you begin to experience the doubt that every trader faces at some time.

Back test your system by applying the rules and conditions of the system to the stock`s historical market data. However, this is only possible if you`re trading a system that is entirely mechanical and does not require any human input to place the trades. How do you know whether or not your system is completely mechanical for back testing? Can you take down your trading plan, the set of rules and guidelines that you follow, and hand that over to someone else, who could then trade the same system and receive the same results as you would if they followed the system carefully?

If you can do this, you have a mechanical system that is ready for back testing. If you can`t, you should look at implementing a completely mechanical system. Perhaps one of the hardest parts in trading any system is to have the confidence to stick with your system. In fact, a mechanical system almost forces you to make decisions that are in direct conflict with what your gut feeling might tell you to do.

Remember, our gut feeling tells us we should hold on to losing stocks until they get to the break even point, and our gut feeling would tell us to sell shares as soon as we`re a little bit in profit. Obviously, a mechanical system goes against these human tendencies, and that is one of the reasons why it`s psychologically difficult to trade. However, back testing a mechanical system, will tell if you it your plan will work or not.

While back testing will not tell you with 100% accuracy what the profitability of your system will be once you start trading it, it will give you a very good sense of what you can expect. All prices are driven by the same two factors, supply and demand, in the present and in the past. So, even though price movements are never going to be exactly the same, in your back testing you will see the patterns, and similar movements that show up over time. With back testing you can discover the how profitable you system is likely to be, and how often you are likely to have a loss rather than a profit.

Back testing your system over different market conditions, it can be reasonable to draw parallels as to the performance of your system historically to its performance trading it in real time. Knowing this, because of back testing, will make it much easier to stick with your system, and the profits you can realistically skyrocket.

If you’re looking for a good piece of technical analysis software to do the back testing for you you should have a look at MetaStock End-of-Day or MetaStock Professional (for day traders).

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