In your trading strategy how often do you reoptimize your settings to have the best fit on current market conditions ?
In your trading strategy how often do you reoptimize your settings to have the best fit on current market conditions ?
)... So doing this only once every 2 weeks or so... b/c costly in terms of money, work and time...Okay, but to be concrete, when did you last time reoptimize your strategy ?it should be centered around deviation of current and historical pattern reliability. not some man made time interval.
Okay, but to be concrete, when did you last time reoptimize your strategy ?
In my case (equity options trading) optimization means to refresh the watchlist. This task requires scanning (ie. filtering), ranking, and time-consuming manual analysis (ie. manual verification) of those top ranked...
Takes in my case about 4 hrs each time, incl. downloading of the data of all tickers (this alone takes about 1.5 hrs)... So doing this only once every 2 weeks or so... b/c costly in terms of money, work and time...
Good Morning TrAndy2022,In your trading strategy how often do you reoptimize your settings to have the best fit on current market conditions ?
%%it should be centered around deviation of current and historical pattern reliability. not some man made time interval.


So, then mine is similar: the parameters are constant, don't change; only the watchlist content changes.I'm not sure that's really optimisation, we're talking about some kind of parameter fitting process I think.
I run a daily optimisation to determine what trades I should do, but the parameters that control the forecasts which dictate those trades are never optimised. So I answered 'never'.
Yes, agree. Optimization should also include and auto-optimize such of the processes.The parameters are based on 50 years of data. Having another year of data is irrelevant.
Most people optimise too much and too often. Even HFT guys only optimise about every 3 - 6 months.
A lot of this is to do with people not designing strategies that automatically cope with changes to eg volatility, price levels and so on. If you don't scale your forecasts according to vol estimates, you'd have to reoptimise every time volatility changes.