Hi Frosty,
I followed your first bot thread with interest, likewise this one. I wish you well with your trading bot. With that in mind a few thoughts and questions....
Based on the equity curve generated from the botsâ trading results it looks as though you have a favourable strategy for the duration of that simulation. I think that these results were generated by the bot based on data from August â06 to mid May â07. From your posting it looks like the equity curve is based on about 525 trades which is a good sample size in terms of numbers of trades - though maybe not long enough to face the likely range of market conditions that your bot will at some point encounterâ¦..
If your bot hasnât changed then the likely cause is a change in market behaviour / conditions. Itâs pretty clear that you have been seriously spooked by the bot giving a set of results that has blown through your Max Loss â¦.maybe the live running period Ave Loss has also regularly been below the Ave Loss for the equity curve simulation period, likewise the Ave Win for the live running period was significantly lower as well?
Why? Again, if your bot has not changed then the only thing that can have (realistically) changed is the way your bot responds these ânewâ market conditions. If this is the case the truth is that you really donât know what your Max Drawdown and Max Loss (is/was) could be â¦.perhaps you have already had it perhaps not. Given this uncertainty I can understand why you are thinking of switching it off.
How long will these new conditions persist for? I donât know what they are so Iâve absolutely no idea nor do I know your bot determines âtrendâ so I canât even give a guess.
As a general comment, for me, looking at a daily chart of ER2 for the simulation period versus the live running period there does seem to have been a change in the ER2 market (basically from upward to lateral). I may well be wrong of course and even if Iâm right it may not be the real cause of the change in results.
I presume that your starting capital for the equity curve simulation is the same as your starting capital a few weeks back?
You can be sure of one thingâ¦a similar set of market conditions to the simulation period will return and deliver profitable resultsâ¦itâs a question of when.
Itâs then a question of will you have sufficient trading capital left to take advantage of this. Well, in part, that really depends on the maximum the bot risks per tradeâ¦..
Best to your trading,
JR
I followed your first bot thread with interest, likewise this one. I wish you well with your trading bot. With that in mind a few thoughts and questions....
Based on the equity curve generated from the botsâ trading results it looks as though you have a favourable strategy for the duration of that simulation. I think that these results were generated by the bot based on data from August â06 to mid May â07. From your posting it looks like the equity curve is based on about 525 trades which is a good sample size in terms of numbers of trades - though maybe not long enough to face the likely range of market conditions that your bot will at some point encounterâ¦..
If your bot hasnât changed then the likely cause is a change in market behaviour / conditions. Itâs pretty clear that you have been seriously spooked by the bot giving a set of results that has blown through your Max Loss â¦.maybe the live running period Ave Loss has also regularly been below the Ave Loss for the equity curve simulation period, likewise the Ave Win for the live running period was significantly lower as well?
Why? Again, if your bot has not changed then the only thing that can have (realistically) changed is the way your bot responds these ânewâ market conditions. If this is the case the truth is that you really donât know what your Max Drawdown and Max Loss (is/was) could be â¦.perhaps you have already had it perhaps not. Given this uncertainty I can understand why you are thinking of switching it off.
How long will these new conditions persist for? I donât know what they are so Iâve absolutely no idea nor do I know your bot determines âtrendâ so I canât even give a guess.
As a general comment, for me, looking at a daily chart of ER2 for the simulation period versus the live running period there does seem to have been a change in the ER2 market (basically from upward to lateral). I may well be wrong of course and even if Iâm right it may not be the real cause of the change in results.
I presume that your starting capital for the equity curve simulation is the same as your starting capital a few weeks back?
You can be sure of one thingâ¦a similar set of market conditions to the simulation period will return and deliver profitable resultsâ¦itâs a question of when.
Itâs then a question of will you have sufficient trading capital left to take advantage of this. Well, in part, that really depends on the maximum the bot risks per tradeâ¦..
Best to your trading,
JR
