Which Monte Carlo Simulator to use

Dear All,

which MCS tool are you using and why? I see there are tools available already crafted to traders (like ProSizer or TradeSim ) and general purpose tools (like @Risk or Crystal Ball).

Curious what your experiences are, and how valuable you find the results.

Greets,

agrau
 
You might want to take a look here:
http://www.wealth-lab.com/cgi-bin/WealthLab.DLL/getpage?page=WLD3.htm

and look under add-ins. I have the Beta Monte Carlo Lab (MC-Lab) Version running here and it is amazing how it is integrated. Test a portfolio with portfolio level money management and run the MC, then change the MM and run the MC again. Amazing results - good to know what to expect.

Aaron, I know that you are still using TS and are checking out our site for system ideas (quote from your interview here on the forum), but I believe it is also time to take a look at the software WLD3:)? I don't think there is any software that offer so many features and additional features?

Volker
 
You are very timely, Volker. I was just checking out WLD3 this morning. The integration with Interactive Brokers and E-signal sounds great.

Yes, we still use Tradestation 2000i and I have no plans of using 7.x because they don't have Eurex data or connectivity. At some point we are going to have to migrate from this obsolete and unsupported platform and Wealth Lab is the top contender. Right now, though, the pain of moving still outweighs the advantages. We've got a lot of Easylanguage code that would need to be rewritten.

I have recommended Wealth Lab to many people and will continue to do so. If I were starting fresh without legacy code I would probably choose Wealth Lab.
 
As soon as Wealth-Lab supports IQFeed, you get $650 from me.

I see that you are suppporting RealTick soon. That is tremendous.

A really boneheaded thing that WLD 3.0 does is that signals do not work in "realtime," (alerts/signals are not based/updated on every tick) only on the close of the bar. Need to change that, otherwise all of your intraday stuff is almost worthless.

Finally, testing on say 1 minute ES bars for more than about two years seems to blow up WLD.

nitro
Quote from Volker Knapp:

You might want to take a look here:
http://www.wealth-lab.com/cgi-bin/WealthLab.DLL/getpage?page=WLD3.htm

and look under add-ins. I have the Beta Monte Carlo Lab (MC-Lab) Version running here and it is amazing how it is integrated. Test a portfolio with portfolio level money management and run the MC, then change the MM and run the MC again. Amazing results - good to know what to expect.

Aaron, I know that you are still using TS and are checking out our site for system ideas (quote from your interview here on the forum), but I believe it is also time to take a look at the software WLD3:)? I don't think there is any software that offer so many features and additional features?

Volker
 
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