Chart Replay for ASX 200
Australia's top 200 companies. Driven by mining, banking, and commodity prices.
Key Facts
Category
Indices
Typical Spread
1.0-3.0 pt
Active Sessions
Sydney
Volatility
Medium
How to Replay ASX 200
To replay ASX 200 price history, you need a tool with historical data for this instrument. Here is how to get started:
- Open StrategyTune and select ASX%20200 from the instrument list
- Pick your timeframe and a starting date
- Use the timeline controls to step through price history
- Place simulated trades and track your performance
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