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You are boosting , nice approach .
If you were to gauge how long does a "flavour" stay as the best one , you could reduce these cycles .
Furthermore since most of what you are "merging" is based on price itself , you can create an encompassing relation-
to the price - for each of your combination methods .
For example , you can recalculate the relations once a month but run the "flavour" selectors constantly
Inside your "flavour injector" process , i assume you've taken safety measurements that can be abstractly described as such :
"If the flavour has been multiplied by <<<<strawberry>>>> it cannot be divided by <<<<strawberry>>>> down the line"
Lorentzos:
yes nice ideas. I should calm down the number of cycles for prices, especially for longer time frames...
But that would be for next version, as I am still working on fine tuning many processes.
As for flavours, well they are somehow logical. I just can point out to one of them: it is emulating Barry Burns "5 energies method" that is available on Youtube.
Another would be simply for stochasitcs retracement while in a solid trend. Being early in a trend would add points, but here comes the biggest problem:
Being early [vs] having a confirmed trend... I am using ZigZags to check how early I am... But testing and chosing best weighting factors is what will keep me busy for the next week... I am looking forward to start exploiting version 1 within two months though.
I'll be watching this thread ;)
Good job