12/4 MON
Meh day. One of the sub-systems got its timing perfect today. The operator (yours truly) had to interfere, and closed a good position too soon.
Spent the weekend digging into my system. Got about one month's worth of rough stats to work with (October was too random to be useful <-- no clear trade labels no good idea which edge was being exploited, was mostly relying on PA tricks in isolation) -- so far, can see I am primarily trading three sub-systems ("setups" I guess). Each sub is influenced by
rules, operator interference (human discretion), and its probability-payout profile. Also ran a little simulation to see if the probability part may be contributing randomness to the results.
My takeaway-- one sub-system is probably garbage and I will not waste much energy or time on it for now. The other two show more promise. however, operator interference was a consistent problem. in addition, there aren't enough data points for stats to converge yet (each sub-system fires about once a day, simulation shows 50-100+ trials are needed for numbers to work under my assumptions, which is binomial 55/45 edge 1R *).
*in my assumption, the system (rules + discretion) has a very small edge because 1/ the rules aren't stress tested, also not super well defined, 2/ discretion was adding randomness, a consequence of having weak rules.
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