folks,
i am looking for input and experiences of people who seriously backtest systems.
The reason this has come about is as follows.....me and a group of fellow traders have been developing a system which in 2004 has produced a 350% return so far...it is amazingly good..tiny drawdowns (12% max). there have been a few thoughts going through my head..this is it, this is it!!!!!!
however..the problem....on historical backtesting we have found that in 2001 it lost quite a bit of money, 2002 it made a reasonable profit, 2003 it was flat but 2004 has produced about 300 full s+p points so far......
I know a system needs to stand up to testing over a longer period however what is the optimum time frame for backtesting on an instrument that is ever changing like the e-mini s+p and how do you keep fitting a system into current market conditions?
Our problem is why optimise a system to take into account the craziness of 2001 when we may never get a year of volatility like it??
experiences, thoughts, views welcome!
Treblewide
i am looking for input and experiences of people who seriously backtest systems.
The reason this has come about is as follows.....me and a group of fellow traders have been developing a system which in 2004 has produced a 350% return so far...it is amazingly good..tiny drawdowns (12% max). there have been a few thoughts going through my head..this is it, this is it!!!!!!
however..the problem....on historical backtesting we have found that in 2001 it lost quite a bit of money, 2002 it made a reasonable profit, 2003 it was flat but 2004 has produced about 300 full s+p points so far......
I know a system needs to stand up to testing over a longer period however what is the optimum time frame for backtesting on an instrument that is ever changing like the e-mini s+p and how do you keep fitting a system into current market conditions?
Our problem is why optimise a system to take into account the craziness of 2001 when we may never get a year of volatility like it??
experiences, thoughts, views welcome!
Treblewide
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