Quote from intradaybill:
LOL. It should be made law that nobody who does not take a course in Topology is allowed to develop trading systems using optimization.
My friend, you are working with a hypersphere
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Hypersphere.html
the surface are is maximized for n = 7 parameters. Then it goes to zero fast, really fast and getting optimal solution is too hard to even try.
For N=20, 98.8% of the volume of a hypersphere is within 20% radius of the surface and the overall volume is near zero. There are no solutions to get.
You are wasting your time, IMO, but it is a good exercise for educational purposes.
Bill, no wristdispect indented, but there are exceptions. If you can verify to your satisfaction that each parameter's infect is kindasortamaybe indespondent from every udder, you can have more than three parameters in a system. I have some very robust systems that have seven parameters, but there is a a lowerarchy of "strength" to them.
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