I came across this thought provoking quote while surfing trading sites on the internet.
Usually back testing is not a workable thing for many reasons. The manner of your personal mental processes overrides any work that can be done on back testing whether the approach is canned or discressionary.
Here are some broad questions I would like your opinion on. In the context of system development:
1) Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
2) How likely is it that a system that backtests well will perform poorly?
3) How likely is it that a system designed according to correct personal mental processes will perform poorly?
4) What is the proper role of backtesting in system development?
5) What is the proper role of personal mental processes in system development?
6) What would be an example of successful personal mental processes?
Feel free to answer any, all, or none. Any thoughts on the general topic are welcome. Thanks in advance for your input!
James
Usually back testing is not a workable thing for many reasons. The manner of your personal mental processes overrides any work that can be done on back testing whether the approach is canned or discressionary.
Here are some broad questions I would like your opinion on. In the context of system development:
1) Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
2) How likely is it that a system that backtests well will perform poorly?
3) How likely is it that a system designed according to correct personal mental processes will perform poorly?
4) What is the proper role of backtesting in system development?
5) What is the proper role of personal mental processes in system development?
6) What would be an example of successful personal mental processes?
Feel free to answer any, all, or none. Any thoughts on the general topic are welcome. Thanks in advance for your input!
James