About 20 years ago I managed money using my own computerized trading systems. We traded futures, with good returns. More impt, I tested tens of thousands of systems, & traded a multi-system strategy, using 20 - 30 different systems, real-time.Hello All,
Here are some example 16 year back test systems performance metrics for :
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Questions:
1. When do you recommend to stop the system due to system losing too much money? I am thinking somewhere between 2-2.5 times drawdown
Thank you
Anytime I found a system testing with > 65% profitable trades, I immediately discarded it. The best traders in the world, other than for short time periods, and/or fast profit objectives, do not achieve more than about 20 - 40% win ratio. That is how the world works.
Also, all my systems traded the same logic from long side & the short side. Too many "genius" system developers have great systems that only work from the long side, & they get wiped out, during bear markets. Remember, I'm talking futures, financial, but also commodities. Indiv stocks might be slightly different, not to avoid short side, but possibly have slightly different entry / exit rules for short indiv stocks.
However, with computers, it is possible to do millions of iterations, & one will always find a system that was "perfect," -- but over back time periods. They invariable fall shortly after real-world trading.