``` usage: freqtrade backtesting-analysis [-h] [-v] [--no-color] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--export-filename PATH] [--analysis-groups {0,1,2,3,4,5} [{0,1,2,3,4,5} ...]] [--enter-reason-list ENTER_REASON_LIST [ENTER_REASON_LIST ...]] [--exit-reason-list EXIT_REASON_LIST [EXIT_REASON_LIST ...]] [--indicator-list INDICATOR_LIST [INDICATOR_LIST ...]] [--entry-only] [--exit-only] [--timerange TIMERANGE] [--rejected-signals] [--analysis-to-csv] [--analysis-csv-path ANALYSIS_CSV_PATH] options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --export-filename PATH, --backtest-filename PATH Use this filename for backtest results.Requires `--export` to be set as well. Example: `--export-filen ame=user_data/backtest_results/backtest_today.json` --analysis-groups {0,1,2,3,4,5} [{0,1,2,3,4,5} ...] grouping output - 0: simple wins/losses by enter tag, 1: by enter_tag, 2: by enter_tag and exit_tag, 3: by pair and enter_tag, 4: by pair, enter_ and exit_tag (this can get quite large), 5: by exit_tag --enter-reason-list ENTER_REASON_LIST [ENTER_REASON_LIST ...] Space separated list of entry signals to analyse. Default: all. e.g. 'entry_tag_a entry_tag_b' --exit-reason-list EXIT_REASON_LIST [EXIT_REASON_LIST ...] Space separated list of exit signals to analyse. Default: all. e.g. 'exit_tag_a roi stop_loss trailing_stop_loss' --indicator-list INDICATOR_LIST [INDICATOR_LIST ...] Space separated list of indicators to analyse. e.g. 'close rsi bb_lowerband profit_abs' --entry-only Only analyze entry signals. --exit-only Only analyze exit signals. --timerange TIMERANGE Specify what timerange of data to use. --rejected-signals Analyse rejected signals --analysis-to-csv Save selected analysis tables to individual CSVs --analysis-csv-path ANALYSIS_CSV_PATH Specify a path to save the analysis CSVs if --analysis-to-csv is enabled. Default: user_data/basktesting_results/ Common arguments: -v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages). --no-color Disable colorization of hyperopt results. May be useful if you are redirecting output to a file. --logfile FILE, --log-file FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are: 'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more details. -V, --version show program's version number and exit -c PATH, --config PATH Specify configuration file (default: `userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be set to `-` to read config from stdin. -d PATH, --datadir PATH, --data-dir PATH Path to directory with historical backtesting data. --userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH Path to userdata directory. ```