Quote from braincell:
I'm glad you find them interesting, but I also think they're relevant. This is because of the increasing volume of data I gathered for myself regarding indicator performance (if you want to use the silly word "prediction"). It seems to me, so far at least, that the only thing indicators can really predict with some kind of certainty are daily and monthly trends. There have been books written on the subject and papers published too, some more interesting than others. I think there are more people agreeing that noise only somewhat diminishes in those higher time frames.
Also, looking at some of the strategies developed by others, to me it seems (my opinion) that they all somehow amount to an alternative to mean-reversion strategies. Those can work with random entries too, but some people use intraday indicators to make them think their entries aren't really random - at the fundamental level.
Quote from braincell:
So you'd say that the signal is a 20-day moving average? Or what is it?
All we see is "the price", you can make out the signal only in hind-sight and then only partially, or if you had perfect information about the market participants like i already mentioned in my last post.
Noise is tradeable, i'm pretty sure.
Quote from Swan Noir:
What qualifies as noise is largely irrelevant to success. The key is to isolate those data points, patterns, structures etc. that produce a positive expectation for you and then exploit that to turn that expectation into consistent performance within a risk parameter that matches your capital.
Seeing is believing. I have to see significant profits being derived from a randomly generated series before I believe it.Quote from braincell:
In theory, with sufficient capital, it's very possible to extract profits from random prices. In fact, just recently I saw G-Bot on this very forum. It auto-develops strategies on random price curves (geometric brownian motion, coin toss, etc) and gives quite a number of positive statistics on a number of such strategies. I looked into it and it's a legit approach.