Sharpe Ratio useless:
"[...] It is worth noting that the Sharpe ratio tends to infinity
as the denominator, the standard deviation, tends to zero.
Jump & Dump tried to achieve a large Sharpe ratio by limiting
its profits to ensure that they were consistent.
This highlights a problem with the Sharpe ratio: Any agent
that can guarantee a positive average profit (no matter how small)
may be able to engineer an enormous Sharpe ratio,
by limiting its profits to ensure a small standard deviation. [...]"
(Rahul Savani and Ben Veal, "A Novel Strategy for the 2005 PennâLehman Automated Trading Competition"
http://www.cdam.lse.ac.uk/Reports/Files/cdam-2005-12.pdf
page 12 ("Conclusions" at the end of Section 6) )
"[...] It is worth noting that the Sharpe ratio tends to infinity
as the denominator, the standard deviation, tends to zero.
Jump & Dump tried to achieve a large Sharpe ratio by limiting
its profits to ensure that they were consistent.
This highlights a problem with the Sharpe ratio: Any agent
that can guarantee a positive average profit (no matter how small)
may be able to engineer an enormous Sharpe ratio,
by limiting its profits to ensure a small standard deviation. [...]"
(Rahul Savani and Ben Veal, "A Novel Strategy for the 2005 PennâLehman Automated Trading Competition"
http://www.cdam.lse.ac.uk/Reports/Files/cdam-2005-12.pdf
page 12 ("Conclusions" at the end of Section 6) )