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Alarm Bells after training #484956
01/04/22 23:18
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I just upgraded to Zorro S and ran my first backtests. I'm sure I'll have plenty more questions.. But firstly,

What does it mean when an alarm goes off after the training period?

Results of backtest:
Annual return 543%
Profit factor 1.12 (PRR 0.98)

I'm not sure I understand, how can it be 543% but only 1.12 profit factor?

Re: Alarm Bells after training [Re: coinpump] #484957
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The alarm is just to inform you that it has finished its job.

In the manual you find an explanation of all the performance metrics, https://zorro-project.com/manual/en/performance.htm

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Re: Alarm Bells after training [Re: Grant] #484959
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Ok, thank you. I'm still not understanding the metrics. If an annual return is 500%, wouldn't that be a profit factor of 5?

I'm also not understanding what the Capital variable does. According to the docs is reinvests the profits, but then I get a different metric.

I want to give a starting input of capital like 100$, and a leverage like 3x and see how it performs. What steps do I need to accomplish this? How can I see the result in terms of dollars ?

Wonderful software by the way. I was trying to do all this in python before I found this forum. Sadly I don't know all the finance terms. I'm ok with coding though so I may annoy you slightly less.

Thank you!


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Re: Alarm Bells after training [Re: coinpump] #484967
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The annual return also takes your leverage into account.

The Capital is an optional var to define your starting capital in a test run, so that should be 100000 in your case.

You can adjust your leverage in your account list, see https://zorro-project.com/manual/en/account.htm

I see that you post a lot of questions, but I would suggest that you study the manual first. Most things can be found over there.

Re: Alarm Bells after training [Re: Grant] #484983
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Hi Grant,

I am reading the manual, but that doesn't mean I understand it!

Why would it be 100000 ?

Re: Alarm Bells after training [Re: coinpump] #484984
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Here's why.

Originally Posted by coinpump
starting input of capital like 100$


IMO, the best way to understand Zorro is to start with some simple examples (i.e. reading & running them), like those in the 'strategy coding' section in the manual.
It simply takes time, effort & patience.


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