Test Your Strategy Before You Risk Real Money
Backtest any trading strategy on historical NSE and BSE data. No coding required — built for Indian retail traders.
What is Backtesting?
Backtesting means running a trading strategy against historical price data to see how it would have performed in the past. It doesn't guarantee future results, but it replaces "I think this works" with an actual number — win rate, drawdown, and net return over a real period of NSE/BSE history.
TradeVed's backtesting is built to be visual, not code-based — you set your rules through a simple interface instead of writing Python, which is where most no-code Indian traders get stuck with other backtesting tools.
How It Works
Define your strategy
Set entry, exit, and risk rules visually — no code needed.
Choose your data range
Pick the NSE/BSE stock and the historical period to test.
Run the backtest
See win rate, drawdown, and P&L across the full period.
Refine and repeat
Adjust your rules and re-test until the strategy holds up.
Who Backtesting Is For
Traders with an untested idea
"I think buying RSI dips works" is a guess until you test it on real history — backtesting turns the guess into a number.
Anyone who's been burned by a "sure thing"
A strategy that sounds logical can still lose money historically. Find out before risking real capital, not after.
Traders refining an existing strategy
Already trading a setup? Backtest variations of it — different stop-loss, different target — to see what actually improves it.
Try a Sample Backtest — No Signup
Pick a strategy and stock. Results below use a fixed sample dataset — sign up for real historical NSE/BSE backtesting.
This preview uses a fixed sample dataset, not real historical prices. Sign up free to backtest any strategy on real NSE & BSE historical data.
Run Real Backtests — Sign Up FreeA Real Example
Suppose you've noticed volume breakouts seem to work well on Zomato — big volume spike, price follows through the next few days. Before risking money on that pattern, you'd backtest "buy on 2x average volume, sell after a fixed target or stop" across Zomato's trading history.
If the backtest shows a 66% win rate and solid net return, that's a real signal the idea has merit. If it shows a 40% win rate and a deep drawdown, you just saved yourself from learning that the expensive way.
Where to Go Next
Frequently Asked Questions
What is backtesting?
Backtesting is testing a trading strategy on historical market data to see how it would have performed in the past, before risking real money on it.
Do I need to know coding to backtest on TradeVed?
No. TradeVed Backtesting is built for traders without programming knowledge — set your rules visually and run the test.
Which markets can I backtest?
TradeVed supports backtesting on NSE and BSE listed equities and indices using historical price and volume data.
Is backtesting free on TradeVed?
Yes, basic backtesting is free. Create an account to save strategies and access extended historical data.