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[Help] How to reinvest gains in a strategy

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jpthegreek1
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I hope are all doing well. I have started making some strategies and was wondering if there was a way to just use the total amount of money or a portion of it when backtesting a strategy. I would like to reinvest the gains instead of having a flat share amount or flat dollar amount. If someone could help me out I would be very appreciative. Thank you again for this great community.

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jpthegreek1,

the following post should get you going:


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I hope are all doing well. I have started making some strategies and was wondering if there was a way to just use the total amount of money or a portion of it when backtesting a strategy. I would like to reinvest the gains instead of having a flat share amount or flat dollar amount. If someone could help me out I would be very appreciative. Thank you again for this great community.


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