RISK-ADJUSTED RETURN
Risk-Adjusted Return is a percentage measure of profitability relative to risk taken. It uses weighted averages at the trade and portfolio levels to reflect strategy efficiency and performance.
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Backtesting is a process that involves testing a trading strategy using historical data to evaluate its potential effectiveness. By simulating trades based on past market conditions, traders can assess how a strategy would have performed, refine it, and mitigate risk before applying it in real-time markets. Backtesting helps traders identify optimal parameters for their strategies, improve profitability, and better understand potential outcomes. It is an essential step in strategy development and risk management.