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  • #43465
    MelanieBriggs234

    That’s a great question, and honestly, I’ve had similar experiences. Backtesting is useful, but it has limits. The biggest issue is that most backtests assume perfect execution—no slippage, no spread changes, no liquidity problems. That’s why even the best-looking strategy in testing can fail in real trading.

    The key is to use a realistic simulator that accounts for these factors. I found that using the best platform to backtest trading strategies helped me avoid over-optimistic results. It lets you test under conditions that are much closer to real market behavior.

    Also, forward testing in a demo or small live account is crucial. Have you tried running your breakout strategy in a demo first before going live? That can help spot issues before they cost real money.

  • #43374
    MelanieBriggs234

    This is an interesting topic I have seen so many people lose their temper while driving and it is crazy how quickly things can escalate I guess it really comes down to keeping things in perspective and realizing that most of the time it is not worth the stress

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