Many improvements have been made, it is undeniable, the last that I have yet to look into is the debugger. But when will we see a native 64-bit platform that allows us to increase the computing power, so requested during backtests and optimizations.? When will we deploy on multiple PCs the conduct of optimizations and when will we do backtest of multi symbol trading system (for example, to exploit the correlations)?
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Many improvements have been made, it is undeniable, the last that I have yet to look into is the debugger. But when will we see a native 64-bit platform that allows us to increase the computing power, so requested during backtests and optimizations.? When will we deploy on multiple PCs the conduct of optimizations and when will we do backtest of multi symbol trading system (for example, to exploit the correlations)?
In my opinion . . . you won't, the new MT4 is just a stepping stone to move you to MT5 . . . it is 64 bit.
Many improvements have been made, it is undeniable, the last that I have yet to look into is the debugger. But when will we see a native 64-bit platform that allows us to increase the computing power, so requested during backtests and optimizations.? When will we deploy on multiple PCs the conduct of optimizations and when will we do backtest of multi symbol trading system (for example, to exploit the correlations)?
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