bru1 wrote: I think there is a little spelling fault in the header
Good eyes -- thanks!! That will be fixed in the next version.
Regarding BEFORE and AFTER balance -- they are displayed, but in the form of 'Gains' and 'Losses'. I've attached an image.
Blaiserboy wrote:If I use win loss of 75 to cull the bad guys, I reduce the number of strategies from 481 to 247
This is similar to what I'm seeing -- also using Win Percent of 75. I also use Return / DD Ratio of 3, which is a bit more strict. In the end the number of strategies is usually cut in half, roughly...
Blaiserboy wrote: I have lots of strategies with 25 to 30 trades , I am wondering if I have to wait til I get many more before pruning...
A while back I bought into your advice to forego Demo accounts and instead use Live micro accounts -- and that is working well for me. It's real money, but I now have more confidence that as I scale things up then there will be fewer surprises. Also, since it is a Live account, then I don't want to wait for 25 or 30 or 100 trades to decide whether or not a strategy is a keeper.
The statistics provided by FSB Pro and EA Studio are very complete and provide a strong indication of how a strategy should perform. Let's say the stats show a particular strategy to be a 80% winner. But when you put it in a Demo or Live account it loses 3 out of the first 6 trades. I'd say it is a loser and not worth pursuing because there is some sort of disconnect between the original stats and actual trading. Certainly, over time, it might recover and perform up to its original expectations -- but since we have so many strategies to work with and because many of them *do* perform up to original expectations, then why spend time with the "late bloomers".
Everything is a trade-off -- for now, I'm erring on the side of pruning early (and possibly losing some late bloomers) in order to build-up portfolios of strategies that *do* perform according to EA Studio's original expectations.
And next week I may totally change my approach. That's one of the beauties of Popov's software -- it opens up so many paths to explore and no one yet knows which is the best, or even if there is just one best. I'm thinking as long as I stick with the program and use Popov's software the way he intended then I'm going to end up with profitable strategies -- and the only thing I really have control over is the degree of profitability.
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