As far as I know you cannot set a start time for the strategy tester itself.
The start time must be coded into the EA that you are testing.
thank you for the reply. do you have any clue how this can be achieved?
Yes, but I have no time at the moment. There should be plenty of examples in the codebase or even from a search in the forum.
//--- input parameters input int StartHour=3; input int StartMinute=33; input int EndHour=18; input int EndMinute=18; //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ //| Expert initialization function | //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ int OnInit() { //--- startTime=StartHour*60+StartMinute; stopTime=EndHour*60+EndMinute; //--- return(INIT_SUCCEEDED); } //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ //| Expert tick function | //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ void OnTick() { if(!timeToTrade && IsTimeToTrade()) { Print(TimeToString(TimeCurrent())); timeToTrade=true; } if(timeToTrade && !IsTimeToTrade()) { Print(TimeToString(TimeCurrent())); timeToTrade=false; } //--- } //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ //| | //+------------------------------------------------------------------+ MqlDateTime dt; datetime time,prevTime; int startTime,stopTime,minutes; bool timeToTrade=false; //--- bool IsTimeToTrade() { if((time=iTime(_Symbol,PERIOD_M1,0))!=prevTime) { TimeToStruct(time,dt); minutes=dt.hour*60+dt.min; prevTime=time; } //--- if(startTime<stopTime) return(minutes>=startTime && minutes<stopTime); else return(minutes>=startTime || minutes>=startTime?minutes>stopTime:minutes<stopTime); } //+------------------------------------------------------------------+
thanks a lot for the code.
but as far as I understand it, this will "just" detect whether the tester has reached a certain time period.
I guess I wasn't clear enough in my question:
I have the issue, that when I start the tester it's always starting at 00:00 so I have to let it run for ~ 8 hours until the
time period I'm interested in comes up.
your code will still leave me with this issue.
but still, I figured, with the slider in the tester settings I can push time forward and your code will
help avoid making trades at unwanted times.
so this is definitely an approach - *THANKS* :)
still, it would be nice to have some settig for the tester to define the start time as well as the date.
if anyone knows about such a feature, please get back to me.
If you can limit your EA to the trading times you want and the strategy tester will run a months price action in about 3 seconds, I am struggling with why the 8 hour at the beginning of the 'month' has any relevance...?
Is this JUST lack of control with the slider?

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is is possible to set the start time for the strategy tester?
it's always starting at 00:00 when there is rather little movement.
I tried searching google and mt4/mt5 forum but no clue.
I adjusted my system time/time-zone but without any effect.
thanks in advance