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You can remove the bad bars in the quotes.
I don't think that's a good idea. You will get gaps, the quality of quotes in the tester will be low, if the EA uses dates, the results may be lefty.
It is better to make a CSV file with the sections where you cannot trade and read it in the tester.
One more thing. OK, we have taught the robot to work profitably in the absence of hazards. And then we release it, all delicate and subtle, into the real, brutal world. I think the result is predictable.
I don't think it's a good idea. You will get gaps, the quote quality will be low in the tester, if the EA uses dates, the results may be lefty.
It is better to make a CSV file with the sections where you cannot trade and read it in the tester.
One more thing. OK, we have taught the robot to work profitably in the absence of hazards. And then we release it, all delicate and subtle, into the real, brutal world. I think the result is predictable.
I think in a catastrophe, you shouldn't expect miracles - the optimizer just won't get stuck.
Oh, I agree with the optimizer, of course.
Better yet, create a library file and enter the dates into it so that they don't interfere with optimisation.
I understand this strange question - what should we do with trades opened by the tester before the crash? What are the options?
Well, there aren't many options.