How to Run Multiple Backtests in TradingView – Hidden Hacks Uncovered!

I took on a challenge this week: running multiple backtests in TradingView. As you may know, TradingView only allows you to test one strategy at a time. But what if you need to compare variations or optimize your strategy faster?

After some exploration, I found a way to run dozens of backtests inside a single TradingView script and even scale up to 10,000 backtests using Pine Screener (though with limited historical data). These techniques open up new possibilities for strategy testing, making it easier to find what works without manual reconfiguration.

I shared everything in my latest video—if you're serious about backtesting and strategy optimization, you won’t want to miss this!

🔗 Watch it here: https://youtu.be/PzZAI8PoRkI

Let me know what you think—have you ever tried running multiple backtests in TradingView? 🚀

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