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Hello, my problem is that for some reason wealth lab does not want to use the entire processor at maximum, I test it on history on minute candles and the processor load does not exceed 10 percent
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Glitch8
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Try optimizing. You should see more cpu usage. Backtesting does not employ parallel processing but optimization does.
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But if i want just to backtest? I look with this speed how i have now, my test will take 30 days, and this only 1 ticker 3 year 1 minutes timeframe, and i have good system, intel core i9-12900
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Then what if you optimize the strategy's C# code side of things to become more efficient? 🤷‍♂️
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Glitch8
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What kind of strategy are you backtesting?? Are you sure you don't have a bug in your strategy?

Here's a video of a 1-minute backtest with 1.2 million bars of TQQQ and SQQQ, it completes in less than one minute.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aT1OEPG-3DKxkPPyOAlh3ksvahemxhri/view?usp=sharing
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Cone8
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How many Positions does it create each day, on average?
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