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I had a look rerunning the 2007-now, the 1/1/2019 to now and a few more specific period:Just a bit of friendly challenge. I don't know your system Mr frog, but over 1000 trades is the system broken or just the recent chop we are experiencing?
If it is the wrong market type, maybe the solution is a system filter or retaining it in your basket of systems but not necessarily that the system is broken.
Not saying either of you are wrong, but a different perspective.
the idea behind BO is that even in falling market, there are always some diamond shing, so the idea was supposedly to run along trend but still find the gems during down or yoyo periods..failed :-(All is not lost QF. Sometime you don't realise you've learned something until later. Could be better ways to develop, to screen and test. An element in the entry, exit, or parameters might be a useful part of the jig saw for a future system.
Even if it seems a dead-end currently, effort invested trying something is never truely wasted
Thanks for taking the time to give some context. Like I said, wasn't trying to call out your decision, given the external context just wanted to probe a bit more. Looks like you have it covered!I had a look rerunning the 2007-now, the 1/1/2019 to now and a few more specific period:
the results were 1/3 of my other trend systems so not up to scratch
and the curve were similar so not outperforming in lean time for my other systems so no need...
backtest 2007 to now vs dlqfduc:
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and in graph:
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just worse...in all factors.
I forgot the big picture so once initial backtest, I enhanced, improved that BO code but only comparing it to itself, without stepping back and considering the first question: is it worthwhile for either $ or diversification..and the answer is a clear cut NO
the idea behind BO is that even in falling market, there are always some diamond shing, so the idea was supposedly to run along trend but still find the gems during down or yoyo periods..failed :-(
Yes that was obvious when i did my very short forensic analysis on randomly selected trades for this BO system:In a bear market or churning market, BO trades still work, but only in the time frame of 1 or 2 days. They become 'bounce' plays, not 'new trend' plays (although some do trend). They are normally oversold and returning to some EMA.
You can probably build a system around that, but you probably need an exit of take profit of X, not a SL exit.
jog on
duc
the idea behind BO is that even in falling market, there are always some diamond shing, so the idea was supposedly to run along trend but still find the gems during down or yoyo periods..failed :-(
Yes it was daily.. honestly,it had no chance in the current environment.Not sure if this is a weekly or daily system - I would be opting for a weekly breakout system. i.e. breakout and close above x-week high.
Trying to trade a daily breakout system in choppy or down trending markets is unlikely to work well. A weekly close has a better chance of sorting the wheat from the chaff in less than ideal market conditions.
Thanks, no problem.the settling in is far from over, a farmlet neglected in the last 3y, and i am not spending as much time as i d like on my systems but this is life: never boring.i have now a business project added so yes systems are hard to find time forGlad to see you are now on top of it all Monsieur Frog.
I am now glad I poked you about your equity curves...despite all the late nights and sleep you no doubt lost... for a while after commenting I thought maybe I was out of place.
However, I figured you'd had enough time settling into your new property and it was time to "retour au travail".
All's well that ends well.
Au revoir et bonne chance.
In a bear market or churning market, BO trades still work, but only in the time frame of 1 or 2 days. They become 'bounce' plays, not 'new trend' plays (although some do trend). They are normally oversold and returning to some EMA.
You can probably build a system around that, but you probably need an exit of take profit of X, not a SL exit.
jog on
duc
more bloodshed for both my discretionary investment and systems today with 25% of my annual remaining profits going in smoke.
I closed the BO system at open wo further losses for that one so it could have been worse
look at this BO nightmare:
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13% win rate a loss making machine
The only significant change in strategy is the removal of the BO system, others are really same:The recent choppy trading conditions
@qldfrog, this is the very reason why I made a few post recently about trading different systems when the going gets tough (horses for courses). Strategy changes on the fly disguised as improvements can undo the best of strategies.
Investment strategy
Having an investment strategy in combination with a range of trading systems can smooth an equity curve (making trading less stressful).
When trading is not going well
When systems start to perform poorly - you have the option to take a break (to re-evaluate the current situation). Strategy rotation during a difficult trading periods can sometimes help. (Well it helps me)
Skate.
todays loss in % | |
AGL | -3.54 |
BPT | -0.85 |
ETPMAG | -1.3 |
MFG | -0.82 |
NCM | -1.28 |
PMGOLD | -1.37 |
RRL | -3.28 |
SVL | -2.33 |
YANK | -0.41 |
Guppy has been tweaked a bit more following some readings on the Aroon indicator.Google it , some nice potential to consistently improve (slightly) my system.Definitely a lot of small and mid cap volatility at the moment.
Think I was up 2% Mon, down 2'ish% Tue, up 1.5% today.
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