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This is called walk forward optimization and does not improve results. In
fact you leave away important information (older history). You can program
it and run the test automatically then you will see. Why would you
re-optimize every 4 years and not every 2?

Volker Knapp
(www.wealth-lab.com) 

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Von: c [mailto:camacazi@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Gesendet: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 6:01 AM
An: Philippe; 'Omega-List'
Betreff: RE: Add on Performance summary with Percent values and lot more.

Hi all

BTW... by the way
personally ...i backtest the same time frame [4 years] and the same amount
[1 futures contract or 100 000 usd on currencies] which equates to the same
time frame and same percentage risked.  then after 6 months i reevaluate
with the latest 4 years data and backtest all my best systems again. This at
least gives me something similar to compare things with.

just my 2c

Cheers
Cameron

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe [mailto:Synergy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 4:19 AM
To: 'Omega-List'
Subject: Add on Performance summary with Percent values and lot more.


In a precedent post i was asking :

	By the way have your heard about add on or new coding for the
Tradestation 	performance summary (for TS200i) to make it updated based on
Percent values, not 	only on $ or points values (updated max DD, trade by
trade , net profits and so on).
	Back testing systems with long historical data's is a must to test
robustness and the 	Performance summary from TS give information either
wrong or at least not useful at 	all, because in $ and not updated in
% .
	MaxDD are erroneous as, MAE, MFE, Average trade,  net profit and all
intermediate 	results.
	What a confusion !!!

Good news for system backtesters with TS2000i ( ? for TS7 & 8)  :
An add on exists here and seems to be very complete , monitoring portfolio
in real time and ...

	RealTime PortfolioAnalyzer
	http://www.tsresearchgroup.com/en/articles/prod_20020328110411.php

Does somebody use it ?
Regards
Philippe





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