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Interpreting R2 vs other metrics #442101
06/11/14 11:00
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One of the steps I go through in building a bot is determining how many trades a particular logic should take. I start by Testing 99, and then check the Performance Report to see the maxtrades that were ever taken. From that figure, I work my way backwards to 1, to determine which combination is best.

I noticed that in some cases as I approach maxtrades 1 (which also limits the total # of trades), that the APR and PF will increase while R2 decreases. I should also note that I am using MonteCarlo 2000 simulations @ 95% confidence.

So I'm curious if it's more important to maximize R2 or to maximize the APR/PF figures? For example I could choose the level that yields the highest R2, but it would not be the highest APR/PF at that level.

Thank you

Re: Interpreting R2 vs other metrics [Re: dusktrader] #442109
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The R2 is more subject to random fluctuations as it depends on the order of trades. I believe AR and PF are more stable criteria.


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