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My Student Said Still Backtests Every Single Day Despite Making $100K/Month Backtesting is the process of testing your trading strategy on historical data to see how it would have performed in real market conditions. After backtesting hundreds of scenarios, Say discovered which session to trade (New York), which patterns...

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