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Now I get a message
There were 1 passes done during optimization
This means that the variable parameters for the optimization are not specified (or they are not set correctly).
Please enter correct values for Start, Step and Stop in Inputs.
2. insert output TOHLCV to the beginning of the Expert Advisor in the file for more accurate analysis.
3. output the results of checking for entry and exit signals, at least in the log.
4. when deinitializing the EA, print the entire history and look at commissions, swaps, and profits.
And then make a complaint.
Bravo. '-)
You might not get into the system the first time. The tester is really good and accurate.
In the coming days we will post some articles revealing the ideology and features of the strategy tester.
Just wait a bit.
I ran EMA from 24 to 60, I think - 21 runs in total with "All ticks" (about 40 and something million ticks with 35% quality of generation). The optimization worked for less than 40 min and showed 3 profits from 20 to 36%, which is not bad for this EA ;) In general, it works ;)
Note on the tester, i.e. presentation of optimization results - when I click on a result I am taken to "Settings" page, I have to guess to click on "Expert Advisor Properties" to see the parameters of the given optimization result. I think it would be more correct in this case to go to "Settings" tab and immediately display a table with "Properties of Expert" for this optimization run to see what parameters this run has.
Yeah :)
Found out what's wrong.
By default the start parameter (for me personally) was larger than the current one, so I set the end parameter small and the pitch positive. This was the error. However, when I set the step to negative, optimization got underway, but the parameters didn't change, i.e. the Expert Advisor was always called with the same parameters. Only by setting a small initial value, a larger final value and a positive step was it possible to make it work.
I didn't understand it at first either. In the tab, the results of the optimization. you just need to put the cursor on the result of interest to you.
You will see the optimization parameters.
In a nutshell - I took Expert Advisor from distribution kit and ran it on days with full simulation.
The result turned out to be nonsensical(Grail).
(See that post)
I don't want to go into all this in detail.
It's enough for me that even at first glance in trivial situations you get the wrong result.
Then why are you writing? You know very well what the answer to claims like "crooked and so on" is.
Provide exact and detailed questions, please.