Creating a Portfolio from TradingView backtests with Excel
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If you trade multiple strategies or the same strategy on different instruments, it's essential to know how they work together. Ideally, you have to create a portfolio from these backtesting results and check its performance. Unfortunately, in TradingView using standard tools, you can't do that. In this video, I will show you a way to do that in Excel. It won't be an excellent solution. It will require some work to do it, but it works to some extent.
Excel file I created in the video: https://quantnomad.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/TradingView-Strategy-Portfolio.xlsx
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If you're interested in the strategy I used in the video, you can find all details here: https://qntly.com/fbb ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlbJFUtCT7A
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