Quote from jack hershey:
Thank you for correcting your original post as you did. You may want to rewrite it at this point for your persona; convenience.
I'll expand on my comments part by part.
When i read you post and duped up your MA's I could see that you would always be entering on gap ups. The 63 duration guarantees this. you then will always be taking a loss on that entry as the gap retrace usually occurs.
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Wow, Mr. Hershey, you are obviously very sophisticated, wise and experienced. I won't attempt to understand all that you've explained here in this thread. Perhaps this would be an interesting topic all it's own?
I would like to focus this thread on wether or not a mechanical system that backtests positively can be successful. I picked this system purposely because of it's obvious flaws. I am interested in evaluating the long term potential of mechanical trading.
Mr. Hershey, what would your experience tell us about mechanical systems? Is Optimized Backtesting irrelevant? Too optimistic?
