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Trading Strategy Tester for FOREX

Title: Trading Strategy Tester for FOREX
Category: Software
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Listing added: Nov 30, 1999
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Trading Strategy Tester for FOREX is a software simulator of the Foreign Exchange Market (Forex). It allows you to gain and improve trading skills without risking your money. It is an excellent instrument that will help you to: study trading in a fast and convenient way, save your money and time. You do not need to train in real time, waiting for days and weeks to test your long term strategies, Trading Strategy Tester for FOREX will pack this time in hours and minutes and the speed of testing can be adjusted. For small periods - like minutes - increasing time intervals will give you more time to think. You can stop testing at any moment. If you make a mistake, you can easily go back and test this situation again as many times as you want. You can import an unlimited number of currencies and years of historical data. Trading Strategy Tester for FOREX allows you to test them simultaneously.
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