Hi,
is there any advice how to handle different data sets?
My problem is:
i have created my strategies based on the yahoo or stooq data provider. Both data and performances are nearly the same.
But the data of my CFD/Forex Broker are extremely different and i don't know if my system is profitable on that data.
An Example:
on the 29. June 2015 all provider charts opened with a very low gap (all charts i can find in online chart tools like yahoo) (DAX 30)
And in ALL!! Broker-Charts / Accounts (i have 6 of them) there was a very large gap, so this single day results in a different performance of 5! percent.
And as i remember the cfd-broker charts are right, because the day starts with a large down gap.
I know that is not a problem of wealth lab, but i would like to know why other trader don't have these problems or how they handle that!?
Regards Daniel
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Hi Daniel,
1. Fact: some data vendors may retranslate (at least some) data provided to them by just one feed behind the scenes e.g.
CSI data.
2. Quotes by CFD/Forex "brokers" is not necessarily a good indication of the
whole market. They can make up anything they want because they intimately know the levels where the stop orders of their customers are placed. ;)
3. The importance of making blind tests is underestimated. Instead of focusing on making my system appear best with some data sets, I'd evaluate its performance using random data and/or MC:
Random data providerExtra Performance Visualizers > Monte Carlo-Lab
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Hi Eugene,
yes i know the disadvantages of using CFD-Broker ... if i have enough money i will switch to IB.
The random data provider i will check.
I think one another solution would be exporting my MT4 - CFD-Broker-Data and importing it to WealthLab, so i can check my strategy with these data.
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I think one another solution would be exporting my MT4 - CFD-Broker-Data and importing it to WealthLab, so i can check my strategy with these data.
Then fortunately, there's no need to even export the data out of MT4. Wealth-Lab can read MT4's internal *.HST files directly (if your MT4 build is 574 or greater):
MetaTrader static providerJust don't look for them in MT4 installation folder e.g. inside Program Files. The HST files are located somewhere inside your AppData\Roaming folder:
Data Structure in MetaTrader 4 Build 600 and Higher
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