docs: update wording in documentation

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Matthias
2025-08-17 15:13:05 +02:00
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More options are available by running with the `-h` option. More options are available by running with the `-h` option.
### Using export-filename ### Using backtest-filename
Normally, `backtesting-analysis` uses the latest backtest results, but if you wanted to go Normally, `backtesting-analysis` uses the latest backtest results, but if you wanted to go
back to a previous backtest output, you need to supply the `--export-filename` option. back to a previous backtest output, you need to supply the `--backtest-filename` option.
You can supply the same parameter to `backtest-analysis` with the name of the final backtest You can supply the same parameter to `backtest-analysis` with the name of the final backtest
output file. This allows you to keep historical versions of backtest results and re-analyse output file. This allows you to keep historical versions of backtest results and re-analyse
them at a later date: them at a later date:
``` bash ``` bash
freqtrade backtesting-analysis -c <config.json> --timeframe <tf> --strategy <strategy_name> --timerange=<timerange> --export=signals --export-filename=user_data/backtest-results/backtest-result-2025-03-05_20-38-34.zip freqtrade backtesting-analysis -c <config.json> --timeframe <tf> --strategy <strategy_name> --timerange=<timerange> --export=signals --backtest-filename=backtest-result-2025-03-05_20-38-34.zip
``` ```
You should see some output similar to below in the logs with the name of the timestamped You should see some output similar to below in the logs with the name of the timestamped
filename that was exported: filename that was exported:
``` ```
2022-06-14 16:28:32,698 - freqtrade.misc - INFO - dumping json to "/tmp/mystrat_backtest-2022-06-14_16-28-32.json" 2022-06-14 16:28:32,698 - freqtrade.misc - INFO - dumping json to "mystrat_backtest-2022-06-14_16-28-32.json"
``` ```
You can then use that filename in `backtesting-analysis`: You can then use that filename in `backtesting-analysis`:
``` ```
freqtrade backtesting-analysis -c <config.json> --export-filename=/tmp/mystrat_backtest-2022-06-14_16-28-32.json freqtrade backtesting-analysis -c <config.json> --backtest-filename=mystrat_backtest-2022-06-14_16-28-32.json
``` ```
### Tuning the buy tags and sell tags to display ### Tuning the buy tags and sell tags to display

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Exporting trades to file specifying a custom directory Exporting trades to file specifying a custom directory
```bash ```bash
freqtrade backtesting --strategy backtesting --export trades --export-filename=user_data/custom-backtest-results freqtrade backtesting --strategy backtesting --export trades --backtest-directory=user_data/custom-backtest-results
``` ```
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