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Re-entry with no delay
For trades which have a re-entry and no delay specified, that utilize a algo PT, exit and re-enter with the same trade, by adding the re-entry trade to the closing order.
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Add hardcoded economic dates to trade/not trade
Add common economic releases as toggles for blackout days, eg FOMC, CPI, NFP. That is better than having to copy & paste lists of ISO dates.
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OptionStrat Link of the OO Strategy
An option to view the strategy in OS through an automatic link to the created positions would be very useful.
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API
Enable API access to request a backtest.
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Add RUT support
Add RUT support
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Add /ES contracts
It would be great to use all of the features of OO to test /ES or SPY. Not options but the actual contracts.
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If you remove a strategy let it stay in the reporting section regardless
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Move description section to inside the backtest
Move the description field, that's normally only available when saving, to inside the backtest, and make it so that it's always displayed on the results page, even if unsaved, to help keep track of modifications.
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Per-leg resting SL
Add resting SL for Per-leg stops.
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Display the underlying of the ticker
Hello, I'm a new member :) I've been running a few tests, but I've noticed something missing: when I review the backtest results, I would like to know how the underlying asset (such as SPX) performed during the same period. I’m not concerned about the exact price of the underlying, but having an idea of how the test behaves in relation to its price would be very helpful. What do you think? =(^_^)=
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