No.. it really isnt continual re-optimization, go read up on filtering theory.
When I say 'true' parameters, that means the 'true' parameters according to your desired criteria.
I gaurantee you that there is some tweak to your parameters that would have made the performance more closely match your goal (given past data). Now, it isn't possible in reality to know the perfect parameters at the time when they are needed, but it is possible to find the optimal set of parameters at every point in time and then model how those parameters change at every instant.
A continual optimization is re-optimising, only your frequency is much higher.
The "true/most profitible/perfect" parameters (which cant be reached in reality, but that is what you are shooting for) are time-varying.
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That is your opinion, but that doesn't have to be the truth. Drawdown and return are objective criteria to judge on. Based on these criteria i am sure they are NOT time-varying. My parameters NEVER changed over time. But i agree that the optimal indicators don't exist. All we can do is try to reach the highest level of perfection. [/QUOTE]
When I say 'true' parameters, that means the 'true' parameters according to your desired criteria.
I gaurantee you that there is some tweak to your parameters that would have made the performance more closely match your goal (given past data). Now, it isn't possible in reality to know the perfect parameters at the time when they are needed, but it is possible to find the optimal set of parameters at every point in time and then model how those parameters change at every instant.
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I don't "re-optimize", it is a continual optimization process (in my case, happens about once per second).
A continual optimization is re-optimising, only your frequency is much higher.
The "true/most profitible/perfect" parameters (which cant be reached in reality, but that is what you are shooting for) are time-varying.
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That is your opinion, but that doesn't have to be the truth. Drawdown and return are objective criteria to judge on. Based on these criteria i am sure they are NOT time-varying. My parameters NEVER changed over time. But i agree that the optimal indicators don't exist. All we can do is try to reach the highest level of perfection. [/QUOTE]
