If you want to trade a 5,000-stock universe with tick-by-tick data while running a machine learning model in the background, you need the Pro edition. The headline feature of AmiBroker Pro is its backtester. Most platforms struggle when you ask them to backtest 20 years of data on 10,000 symbols. AmiBroker does this in seconds, not minutes.
It is not beautiful. It is not intuitive. But for the quantitative trader who needs to know exactly how their strategy performed during the 2008 crash on a 5-minute timeframe across 2,000 stocks, there is simply no faster or more accurate tool available.
If you walk the trading floor of a prop firm or peek at the screens of a serious quantitative retail trader, you will see a mix of tools. You’ll see Python scripts, Bloomberg terminals, and TradingView dashboards. But tucked away in the corner—often running backtests that would crash less robust software—you will often find .
But in an era of cloud computing and AI-driven trading, is AmiBroker Pro still relevant? Absolutely. Here is why. First, let’s clear up the confusion. AmiBroker comes in two flavors: Standard and Professional. The Standard edition is fine for the hobbyist who trades 20 stocks. The Professional Edition is for the data scientist and the high-volume trader.