> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://robotrade-ai.gitbook.io/untitled/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://robotrade-ai.gitbook.io/untitled/guides/backtest.md).

# /backtest

### Visit <https://t.me/RobotradeAI_Bot> to begin!

Upon clicking the link above, you'll be directed to our telegram bot!

**Start backtesting**:&#x20;

* Open a chat with the bot on Telegram and send the `/backtest` command.&#x20;

**Pick your exchange:**

* **Select an Exchange**: Choose your preferred centralized exchange, such as Binance. Backtesting module will query all available pairs from that exchange.

**Pick your coin, strategy, and timeframe:**

* Pick your favorite asset, your strategy of choice and the timeframe you want to trade on.

**The backtesting module will print a graph of your returns and trades taken over historical data:**

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