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backtesting-frameworks

Build robust backtesting systems for trading strategies with proper handling of look-ahead bias, survivorship bias, and transaction costs. Use when developing trading algorithms, validating strategies, or building backtesting infrastructure.

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Backtesting Frameworks

Build robust, production-grade backtesting systems that avoid common pitfalls and produce reliable strategy performance estimates.

Use this skill when

  • Developing trading strategy backtests
  • Building backtesting infrastructure
  • Validating strategy performance and robustness
  • Avoiding common backtesting biases
  • Implementing walk-forward analysis

Do not use this skill when

  • You need live trading execution or investment advice
  • Historical data quality is unknown or incomplete
  • The task is only a quick performance summary

Instructions

  • Define hypothesis, universe, timeframe, and evaluation criteria.
  • Build point-in-time data pipelines and realistic cost models.
  • Implement event-driven simulation and execution logic.
  • Use train/validation/test splits and walk-forward testing.
  • If detailed examples are required, open resources/implementation-playbook.md.

Safety

  • Do not present backtests as guarantees of future performance.
  • Avoid providing financial or investment advice.

Resources

  • resources/implementation-playbook.md for detailed patterns and examples.

🧠 Knowledge Modules (Fractal Skills)

1. implementation-playbook

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