@theaschop@SystematicPeter Yes and no.
With strategies that, you can compound winnings to increase sizing.
Also many strategies arent 100% invested, making it possible to stack strategies.
And with reduced drawdown, more leverage can be used.
@RHerman Thanks for the idea, I managed to replicate it somewhat!
I'd love to know the exact details how you decide your "Time-specific" values, I think that's where we differ
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@snalanningen Om jag skulle tillägga något, så är det att utesluta även senaste 1-3 åren.
Det är en gratis "demo/Valideringsperiod".
Om man har 30-50 trades på 6 månader, så säger inte det så mycket..
"Live demo" är för att verifiera exekvering.
Probably a decent entry. But entry on previous 4H bar already closed on similar markets.
It's not enough data in tradingview to trust the strategy anyway, only 153 trades.. But great for quick demo/testing :)
This entry+exit looks interesting :) Just small difference in exit + filter parameters, but even with same params all markets are profitable.
No noise test, param sensitivity, intertrade-drawdown etc verified yet.
Costs included
@alttrivia6 It's a long only, correct. It's a kind of "buy the dip".
I'm not trying to make this single strategy into a perfect portfolio, so other strategies would need to cover.
Some kind of sizing solution is required as well.
Maybe adding max 2/3 positions at a time?
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