I posted this in automated trading but figured this might be a better place.
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For the old timers here. Are there any good threads that simply look at long term mechanical systems and compare metrics
(CAGR, Drawdowns, num. trades, etc.)
I often see a lot of systems shown, and have done a lot of backtesting myself, however, i rarely see systems knocking out simple buy/hold approach. Not only that, but rarely do the systems account for short term tax vs. long term cap gain.
I'm thinking long term systems --at least 20-30 yrs worth of data. Most of the systems (Dr. Elder, Tharp) for example advocate 3.5 ATR stops, but when i run long term data, it seems like 7-8ATR is MUCH better in performance.
Even Curtis Faith showed better performance ignoring any type of calculated stops and just using time based exits instead.
A perfect example would be if someone could show me a prior mechanical system posted, that beat a major index B/H over say a 30 yr. stretch.
BTW. I'm not seeking a backtesting platform, just a comparison of mechanical trading systems.
Thanks.
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For the old timers here. Are there any good threads that simply look at long term mechanical systems and compare metrics
(CAGR, Drawdowns, num. trades, etc.)
I often see a lot of systems shown, and have done a lot of backtesting myself, however, i rarely see systems knocking out simple buy/hold approach. Not only that, but rarely do the systems account for short term tax vs. long term cap gain.
I'm thinking long term systems --at least 20-30 yrs worth of data. Most of the systems (Dr. Elder, Tharp) for example advocate 3.5 ATR stops, but when i run long term data, it seems like 7-8ATR is MUCH better in performance.
Even Curtis Faith showed better performance ignoring any type of calculated stops and just using time based exits instead.
A perfect example would be if someone could show me a prior mechanical system posted, that beat a major index B/H over say a 30 yr. stretch.
BTW. I'm not seeking a backtesting platform, just a comparison of mechanical trading systems.
Thanks.