Forex Strategy Builder - System Tester

By: Softinform

Forex Strategy Builder - A Trading Systems Tester
Foreign Exchange Market - Forex is the fastest growing financial branch with a daily turnover of 3.1 trillion US dollars. Anyone with a computer and an Internet connection has the opportunity to become an investor.

The principle of Forex trading is simple - buy low and sell high. It sounds straightforward. However, a trader needs a carefully thought-out system to achieve that. The free Forex Strategy Builder can be of great help here. It is a complete solution for creating and testing Forex strategies.

The software performs reliable tests using real historical currency rates and displays the balance resulted from that virtual trade. Several mouse clicks on the user-friendly menus, containing a large number of technical indicators, rules and parameters, are enough to build a trading system. Full statistics, journals and indicator charts are available for further analysis.

Forex Strategy Builder is suitable for the novice investors with no detailed technical analysis or programming skills. It contains an automatic system generator that is able to produce a successful market strategy in minutes.

On the other hand, experienced traders can benefit greatly by using the integrated forex optimizer, intrabar scanner and bar explorer. The program also includes unique interpolation methods serving to analyze the different market scenarios in order to determine the most optimistic or most pessimistic strategy behavior.

Additional information, help articles and tutorials are available on the Forex Strategy Builder website http://forexsb.com. Forex enthusiasts can find ideas and trading systems there and see the source code of all included technical indicators.

Forex Strategy Builder is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista. Net Framework v2.0 or later is required to run the program. Thanks to its sponsors, the software is completely free to download and use.

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