backtesting software or website?

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mrsub
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backtesting software or website?

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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!
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CaliJim
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Wiki article link: Simba's backtesting spreadsheets

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