I've been programming efs strategies in esignal for about a year full time, and want to thank Alex and Brad for all their support and code examples, they have been invaluable to me.
My problem is that in spite of all the time and effort trying to find something that tests reasonably well, ie., 50 percent profitability, with the winners being about 2:1 greater than the loosers, I've basically thrown in the towel. Occasionally when I find something that does well and I'm talking about 1-10 minute intraday data in cash currenciesor the S&P, that performs well for 30 days or so, when I run it for the earlier 90 days, it rarely does as well.
I don't optimize my parameters, as curve fitting parameters to match the data is a problem I've had in the past and learned the hard way, that the fewer the parameter variables the better.
I'm not asking for anyone to "give me" the fruits of their time and pain, but would like to know if anyone has come across a system for the S&P, currencies, using 1-10 minute data intervals that consistently performs well?
If anyone has, I would appreciate you letting the rest of us know, that success is possible, as I'm starting to have my doubts, and would appreciate very much any suggestions that would point the rest of us in the right direction.
I would love to hear from Alex and Brad, because as an ex-programmer, I can say with certainty more talented programmers than you guys don't exist, and if you don't have an arsenal of systems that kick butt in certain market environments then the chances for me succeeding is almost impossible.
Thanks very much for all your help wishing you all much success.
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My problem is that in spite of all the time and effort trying to find something that tests reasonably well, ie., 50 percent profitability, with the winners being about 2:1 greater than the loosers, I've basically thrown in the towel. Occasionally when I find something that does well and I'm talking about 1-10 minute intraday data in cash currenciesor the S&P, that performs well for 30 days or so, when I run it for the earlier 90 days, it rarely does as well.
I don't optimize my parameters, as curve fitting parameters to match the data is a problem I've had in the past and learned the hard way, that the fewer the parameter variables the better.
I'm not asking for anyone to "give me" the fruits of their time and pain, but would like to know if anyone has come across a system for the S&P, currencies, using 1-10 minute data intervals that consistently performs well?
If anyone has, I would appreciate you letting the rest of us know, that success is possible, as I'm starting to have my doubts, and would appreciate very much any suggestions that would point the rest of us in the right direction.
I would love to hear from Alex and Brad, because as an ex-programmer, I can say with certainty more talented programmers than you guys don't exist, and if you don't have an arsenal of systems that kick butt in certain market environments then the chances for me succeeding is almost impossible.
Thanks very much for all your help wishing you all much success.
[email protected]
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