Create and Test Forex Strategies
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The **Method Comparator** calculates a strategy by using different interpolation methods and shows calculated balance lines on a common chart. | The **Method Comparator** calculates a strategy by using different interpolation methods and shows calculated balance lines on a common chart. | ||
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The comparator’s goal is to give a full idea of the strategy performance. Ultimately, you are looking for a strategy without ambiguous bars. When there are no ambiguous bars, all interpolation methods show the same result. In such a case, the method comparator is not of great use. However, a strategy without ambiguous bars might be hard to create and in the end, you will want to make use of the comparator. | The comparator’s goal is to give a full idea of the strategy performance. Ultimately, you are looking for a strategy without ambiguous bars. When there are no ambiguous bars, all interpolation methods show the same result. In such a case, the method comparator is not of great use. However, a strategy without ambiguous bars might be hard to create and in the end, you will want to make use of the comparator. |