So which win rate you think is trustworthy? I have a few systems around that figure.Agree, most likely curve fit.
The almost 60% win rate is red flag.
So which win rate you think is trustworthy? I have a few systems around that figure.Agree, most likely curve fit.
The almost 60% win rate is red flag.
Good Morning Q.E.D.,IMO, those systems never should have been traded in the real world: nothing in above results is anything likely (possible) to occur in reality. Results are due to data-fitting, IMO.
Good Morning TrAndy2022,Another rule you can watch out, is the underlying market reward-risk-ratio how much it goes up to its drawdown in relation the combined portfolio. When the portfolio is worse than it does not make sense to trade this, because B&H would be better in this case. Here you can also divide any time period into sub periods to measure this.
Hello Businessman,There should be some really bad drawdown(s) in your back test already. Otherwise it is probably curve fit or not long enough.
This maybe the case with your back test (hard for me tell given your limited metrics).
If so anything more than the biggest drawdown that you saw in the last 16 years would be a red flag.
Hello Gambitman,I believe it was Charlie Wright who said in a trade station video 25 years ago something to the affect of “when it stops making money in the environment it should make money.” 2.5x drawdowns are table stakes.
Hello Businessman,Is it? Its not clear to me that it is.
Take system "A", is the 162K figure the profit per year or the total profit over 16 years?
If it is 162K per year, then I agree, the largest drawdown is very small.
However if it is total profit over 16 years. Then the average yearly profit for System "A" is only 10K a year and the biggest drawdown is 7K.
A 7K drawdown for a system that makes 10K a year is not a small drawdown.
If so then his back tests could already be including some large drawdowns, which is good.
Hello Businessman,If only high win rates like 60%,70%,80% (with at least 1:1 Risk Reward) etc were possible with a mechanical/automated system.
Trading would easy and we would all be rich already.
But we all know trading is not easy.