Ran into this site: http://www.etfreplay.com/ when reading this article: http://etfdailynews.com/blog/2010/10/14 ... q-vti-vwo/
Looks like a fun site. You can do backtesting on an ETF portfolio, buy&hold, moving average and relative strength.
Another fun website to toy with: ETFreplay.com
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Re: Another fun website to toy with: ETFreplay.com
Yes, I played on it a few days ago. For fun I suggest changing the gold to - 22% gold and 3% silver. Then try with 20% gold, 5% silver.
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Re: Another fun website to toy with: ETFreplay.com
Cool site! Thanks for sharing your discovery for those of us who didn't already know about it.
Can someone enlighten me on the
Time Period Weight
Return A
Return B
Volatility
parameters used in the back testing page? I read their explanation but still don't get it (humbly, I have a master's degree in engineering so I am somewhat embarrassed having to ask but I don't fully understand how all those parameters play together in the calculations ??? ).
======= Update (45 minutes later) ========================
Doh! Never mind.....I get it now. Sorry for the inconvenience >:(
Can someone enlighten me on the
Time Period Weight
Return A
Return B
Volatility
parameters used in the back testing page? I read their explanation but still don't get it (humbly, I have a master's degree in engineering so I am somewhat embarrassed having to ask but I don't fully understand how all those parameters play together in the calculations ??? ).
======= Update (45 minutes later) ========================
Doh! Never mind.....I get it now. Sorry for the inconvenience >:(
Last edited by MeDebtFree on Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Another fun website to toy with: ETFreplay.com
Great site. Thanks for posting!