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Currently our strategies can be found here
A good first contribution for beginners in algo trading would be to create your own strategies. A good example would be the MA Crossover strategy, so be sure to checkout how
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Hello, I normally don't do this kind of thing, but you seem like a nice dev and your project is very cool.
I was wondering if you, or someone else, could make some sort of documentation.
I have never used any kind of javascript so I admit that I am part of the problem, but I can't even get to run one of the 'examples' scripts.
To my understanding I have to put some sort of private-key tha
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Mysterious error
There is this error when I use backtest :
perl backtest.pl
Gekko BacktestTool v0.6
Website: https://github.com/xFFFFF/Gekko-BacktestTool
Exchange list: history/binance_0.1.db
config/strategies/MACD.tomltrue[2018-05-16 14:29:20] Brute Force mode enabled
config/strategies/CCI.tomltrue[2018-05-16 14:29:20] Brute Force mode enabled
config/strategies/RSI.tomltrue[2018-05-16 14:29:20
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this is how
Buy & Hold Returnis calculated:so it's calced use day one and the day last.
Expected Behavior
Buy & Hold Return is used for compare with strategy gain. Therefore, I guess they should started at same time, since the strategy get enough data to w