Hi guys, besides ETFReplay, do you have any recommendations for competent back-testing websites or software either free or worth paying for?
Ideally I would be able to use non-US based funds as well when I do the testing. Also, do such pieces of software include the re-investment of dividends?
Thanks!
backtesting software or website?
Re: backtesting software or website?
Wiki article link: Simba's backtesting spreadsheets
Caveat: Don't drive by looking a the lines on the road in the rear view mirror. Understand your need for risk first. Nobody knows which allocation is going to work best in the future - so focus on an getting an allocation that you can stick with through thick and thin. Staying the course is important, more important than finding the magic asset allocation.
Caveat: Don't drive by looking a the lines on the road in the rear view mirror. Understand your need for risk first. Nobody knows which allocation is going to work best in the future - so focus on an getting an allocation that you can stick with through thick and thin. Staying the course is important, more important than finding the magic asset allocation.