Hi all,
I have written a few self optimizing studies, and am now thinking of moving to the next step of a self optimizing system.
There are a few ways of approaching this, the easiest of which is to just make each of the studies in the system self optimizing and hope that this will make the system (all the studies working together to generate one overall system) work at the optimal level.
This seems flawed thinking however, as it seems to me it is possible that (for example) a slightly "detuned" study may work best with another slightly "deturned" study. After all it is the overall system I want to work at the optimal levels.
This implies that I would have to do some major regression testing to find the optimal levels on how all the studies work best together.
Some questions to any who have read about, or traveled this road before:
1) Are my thoughts correct. The best system may not be one where each study is giving the best signals? This seems obviously true...but thought I would check
2) Any good methodology or algorithms for quickly determining what is optimal?
To forestall the "no curve fitting" statements that may be made, typically I backtest on daily bars and go back 10 years or so...
Thanks!
Garth
I have written a few self optimizing studies, and am now thinking of moving to the next step of a self optimizing system.
There are a few ways of approaching this, the easiest of which is to just make each of the studies in the system self optimizing and hope that this will make the system (all the studies working together to generate one overall system) work at the optimal level.
This seems flawed thinking however, as it seems to me it is possible that (for example) a slightly "detuned" study may work best with another slightly "deturned" study. After all it is the overall system I want to work at the optimal levels.
This implies that I would have to do some major regression testing to find the optimal levels on how all the studies work best together.
Some questions to any who have read about, or traveled this road before:
1) Are my thoughts correct. The best system may not be one where each study is giving the best signals? This seems obviously true...but thought I would check
2) Any good methodology or algorithms for quickly determining what is optimal?
To forestall the "no curve fitting" statements that may be made, typically I backtest on daily bars and go back 10 years or so...
Thanks!
Garth
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