Make your EA more complex and the ST will slow down.
RaptorUK:
Make your EA more complex and the ST will slow down.
What a great advice! :D
Make your EA more complex and the ST will slow down.
Use Open Price Only Model and M5 charts. <-- The accuracy sacrificed will depend greatly upon the type of strategy you're trying to create. For most strategies within the realm of reality, M5 will work just fine.
balazs321:
What a great advice! :D
I don't know if you are being sarcastic or not . . . but my suggestion was mostly a serious one. What controls the speed that the Strategy Tester runs at when set to max speed is the complexity of the EA (and any Indicators it uses) under test. A simple EA that does next to nothing will run very quickly, a complex, or very badly written EA, that does plenty of processing on each tick will run slowly even if the speed slider is at max.
What a great advice! :D
RaptorUK:
I don't know if you are being sarcastic or not . . . but my suggestion was mostly a serious one. What controls the speed that the Strategy Tester runs at when set to max speed is the complexity of the EA (and any Indicators it uses) under test. A simple EA that does next to nothing will run very quickly, a complex, or very badly written EA, that does plenty of processing on each tick will run slowly even if the speed slider is at max.
I agree with RaptorUK. There's allot of talk about Optimizing Functions and Skipping Useless Ticks as a means of speeding up back-testing but the Expert will have a life of it's own as you add more complex algorithms to it. My suggestion is obviously a more extreme example of Skip Useless Ticks. However what you think is Fast now could be very slow later. Therefore don't be surprised if you find yourself asking how can I speed up speed 32 later.
I don't know if you are being sarcastic or not . . . but my suggestion was mostly a serious one. What controls the speed that the Strategy Tester runs at when set to max speed is the complexity of the EA (and any Indicators it uses) under test. A simple EA that does next to nothing will run very quickly, a complex, or very badly written EA, that does plenty of processing on each tick will run slowly even if the speed slider is at max.

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I use strategy tester from metatrader 4
Speed 32 is too fast and 31 very slow !!!!!!!!
Any help please?