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Another way you can do this is to hit the rewind button and take the bar back to the left. When the Run button turns green, hit it and clear the data. Then hit the fast forward button so the orange bar goes to the left. Then hit Run and the amended backtest will start. Okay this is 4 clicks but I find it faster than making the trivial change,
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Agreed, as well, please show some back tests that demonstrate the ATR stop to be equal or superior to other exit regimes (exit). After countless number of backtests, in consultation with ATR experts, I have never been able to get results that are better than other stop regimes, or close to buy and hold strategies for the same period.