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Backtest

Run one indicator-crossover strategy and compare it head-to-head against buy-and-hold.
Sweep a single indicator's period to find the setting with the best risk-adjusted return — and check it's a stable zone, not a fluke.
Scan every fast/slow period combination to find the strongest crossover pair, not just one guess.
Find the leverage multiplier that maximises return without blowing up, and see where liquidation risk takes over.
Compare dollar-cost-averaging frequencies and timing signals to see which accumulates the most for the same budget.
Reveal which months and days of the week have historically been strongest or weakest for an asset.
Test whether an oscillator's current reading actually predicts future returns — or is just noise.
Detect repeating cycles and whether returns trend or mean-revert at different lookback windows.
Check whether a strategy stays profitable across many overlapping time periods, not just one lucky stretch.
Measure how closely two assets move together, and how that relationship and beta shift over time.

Asset

Base asset

Indicators

Indicator 1

Indicator 2

Period 2Lookback window for Indicator 2. The signal fires when Indicator 1 crosses above (or below) Indicator 2.

Buy when Price crosses above SMA(50). Sell when it crosses below.

ExposureLong + Cash: buys on bullish signal, holds cash otherwise. Long + Short: always invested, flips between long and short. Short + Cash: shorts on bearish signal, holds cash otherwise.

Long leverage ×Capital multiplier for long positions. 2× means you control twice the position using borrowed funds. Liquidation is simulated when losses exceed your initial margin.

Position sizingControls how much capital is committed to each trade.

Parameters

Start date

End date

Initial capital (USD)

$

Fee per trade (%)Commission charged per transaction (each buy or sell). E.g. 0.05% = $5 on a $10,000 trade. Most crypto exchanges charge 0.05–0.1%.

Select an asset to continue

AI Strategy Agent

Beta

AI can make mistakes — verify before acting.