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Have you tried using the "every tick" mode in the Strategy Tester ?? If the answer is "Yes", then change your broker or import your own historical data from external sources. For example in Alpari I get a quality between 89% and 100% depending on the selected period:
It also depends on the Symbol. Regards.
Thank you.
Open a demo account with them. Regards.
Open a demo account with them. Regards.
I've already found the solution?! What is it? My History Quality is still 29% and you're telling me I have the solution? No, I don't.
I was intentionally unclear because experience show that posts about this issue get censored. Read your post scriptum again.
I was intentionally unclear because experience show that posts about this issue get censored. Read your post scriptum again.
For clarification, the OP's post scriptum is and I quote:
However, in MetaTrader there is a "History Center", just not by that name, and @Jose Francisco Casado Fernandez has already explained how to go to the "Symbols" and then download the "History" for Bars and Ticks.
So for the OP's sake, I ask what exactly do you mean? Please be more specific! I don't see what it is that would cause "censorship", except for discussing brokers.
Personally, I get 100% in my case no matter what the test type - be it Open Prices, M1 Bars, Tick Date or Real Tick Data. But I am curious as to why the OP would get 29%/30%.
@josephcom, personally, I get 100% in my case no matter what the test type (Open Prices, M1 Bars, Tick Date or Real Tick Data), but I do have a suggestion in case you have not tried it yet.
Just in case the data files are corrupt in some way, have your tried, closing MetaTrader and deleting all the history/tick data files so that it will start with a "clean slate"?
The history and tick data is stored in the following locations:
In each of the above paths there will be folders for each symbol. Just delete all the content within the above folders (but make a backup) and then restart MetaTrader.
I don't know if it will solve the problem or not, but it is a suggestion just in case the data is corrupt.
For clarification, the OP's post scriptum is and I quote:
However, in MetaTrader there is a "History Center", just not by that name, and @Jose Francisco Casado Fernandez has already explained how to go to the "Symbols" and then download the "History" for Bars and Ticks.
So for the OP's sake, I ask what exactly do you mean? Please be more specific! I don't see what it is that would cause "censorship", except for discussing brokers.
Personally, I get 100% in my case no matter what the test type - be it Open Prices, M1 Bars, Tick Date or Real Tick Data. But I am curious as to why the OP would get 29%/30%.
@josephcom, personally, I get 100% in my case no matter what the test type (Open Prices, M1 Bars, Tick Date or Real Tick Data), but I do have a suggestion in case you have not tried it yet.
Just in case the data files are corrupt in some way, have your tried, closing MetaTrader and deleting all the history/tick data files so that it will start with a "clean slate"?
The history and tick data is stored in the following locations:
In each of the above paths there will be folders for each symbol. Just delete all the content within the above folders (but make a backup) and then restart MetaTrader.
I don't know if it will solve the problem or not, but it is a suggestion just in case the data is corrupt.
Thank you Fernando, I appreciate your reply.
One more thing - have you checked the Journal log to see if there are any message that could explain the problem?
The following is from normal 100% tests. Maybe your journal logs have some extra messages that could explain the problem ...
One more thing - have you checked the Journal log to see if there are any message that could explain the problem?
The following is from normal 100% tests. Maybe your journal logs have some extra messages that could explain the problem ...