Hi everyone,
New update just went live! This one focuses on what many of you have been asking for: more instruments to work with.
New instruments available
The instrument list has been significantly expanded. On top of the existing US stocks and world indices, you can now generate and backtest strategies on:
- Forex: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY
- Commodities: Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Natural Gas
- Crypto: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP
All on daily timeframe. The DAX 40 in 1H is also still available for those of you who want to experiment with intraday.
The full instrument list now covers 26 instruments across 5 categories: Indexes (S&P 500, Dow Jones, NASDAQ, DAX, CAC 40, FTSE 100, Nikkei 225), Stocks (AAPL, AMZN, GOOG, META, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA), Forex, Commodities and Crypto.
This opens up a lot of possibilities, especially for building portfolios of uncorrelated strategies across different asset classes, which is exactly what several of you mentioned wanting to do.
Instrument selection revamped
The instrument picker has been reorganized with category buttons so you can quickly filter by Indexes, Stocks, Forex, Commodities or Crypto instead of scrolling through one long list.
Historical data trimmed to year 2000
The pre-loaded data used to go back to the 1980s for some instruments. I’ve trimmed everything to start from the year 2000. Market structure, volatility regimes and electronic trading have changed so much since then that backtesting on data from the 80s and 90s was adding noise rather than value. Starting from 2000 gives you 25+ years of relevant history, which is more than enough for robust daily strategy research.
Default sizing changed to 1 contract
The default position sizing is now set to 1 contract (fixed quantity) instead of percentage of equity. This makes the P&L figures easier to read and compare across strategies, especially when evaluating raw strategy logic. The percentage of equity mode is still available in the Risk & Money Management tab if you prefer dynamic sizing.
What’s next
More instruments and more timeframes are still the priority. If there’s a specific instrument or pair you’d like to see added, let me know below.
Happy backtesting!