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At the matstat level I guess. If on average several models are wrong in predicting the same thing on new data (on validation subsample), then it is unpredictable at all and is moved to "do not trade"
You can take a specific time and corresponding values of signs/signals as the "same thing".Like BestInterval?
Like BestInterval?
3 buy/sell/no trade classes
I just slightly modified the approach from the last article to make it less confusing to understand.
You can close on reverse signals or stop and take.I'm just assuming a large drawdown on that chart. That's why I'm wondering how exactly closing is done there.
I'm just assuming a large drawdown on that chart. That's why I'm wondering how exactly the closing is going on there.
Anything on the subject? There are already a lot of comments with different advice and questions off-topic :) I'm not interested in answering them.
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If there are 50 trades a year with reversals on reverse signals, the position can hang around for weeks, that's why I'm asking about it. This affects the result of the method's success rate.
Use Seed Overkill - create many models and combine them in order to get more signals. What other direction to think in...
Didn't work out with the leaves?
If there are 50 trades a year with reversals on reverse signals, the position can hang around for weeks, that's why I'm asking about it. This affects the result of the method's success rate.
Use Seed overshoot - create many models and combine them in order to get more signals. What other direction to think in...
Didn't work out with the leaves?
Still, double-checked or not?
I don't have time to run all your errands. They are meaningless in the context of the topic raised.
It's one line of code.