Trading Order Out of Chaos
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This XLS accompanies my guest article on RectitudeMarket.com describing the performance of short option strategies on EURUSD. It includes the relevant formulas and data so that you can replicate the results or apply them to your own option strategies.
This XLS accompanies the article on Effects of Lunar Phases and Solar Eclipses on Currency Markets. It includes the relevant astronomical data as well as the currency data and the backtest so that you can experiment with the data yourself.
I understand how tedious it can be to have to manually write all the trades out. And MT4 is the worst at making your trade history accessible. This script will produce a csv file of your entire account history. It will enable you to ask some pertinent questions and work out relevant stats. You’ll find details on calculating the right trade-stats in the blog posts on this site. The output is stored in the C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MetaQuotes\Terminal\<Funny Hex Number>\MQL4\Files dire… Read more
Backtesting and Over-Leverage are the bane of any systematic trader. A shout out to Peter who raised both these points on the previous article in the series: Trading Numbers So, what are the two issues we’ll address in this week’s article:And to all those who don’t like spoilers: (2) will be covered in more detail later in this article series, so close your eyes; but foll… Read more
- Look ahead bias, and is it really that bad?
- Kelly is always touted as optimal. Is it really that optimal?
Over the last four articles people have been writing in, asking, “How do you deduce leverage from your backtests?” “How do you actually implement leverage in your trading?” “How do you calculate position size?” “How often do you rebalance?” So, to keep this series as hands on and close to reality as possible, this article focuses on the practical aspects of implementing leverage on your account (and no, the margin your Broker indicates, such as 1:400 doesn’t coun… Read more
EURUSD tick data for the period 24th January 2016 to 29th January 2016. Zip file contains CSV files for each day. The format of the CSV files are: Local Time, Server Time, Server Time Milliseconds, Bid, Ask. The time resolution is in seconds. This means that there can be multiple quotes per second.
Following from the previous article HFT from Your Livin Room I’m going to show you what the EURUSD price data from the 21st January, 2016, looked like post the ECB interest rate announcement and press conference. The focus will be in particular on the consistency of the price streaming of a retail broker, and how that led to the profits in the previous article. More importantly how you can follow along at the next news bonanza, the FOMC. As always the ECB circus comes in two acts. First … Read more
In this week’s article I cover the right approach to benchmarking your performance using the standard risk measures out there. In particular we’ll start out by outlining how the Sharpe Ratio relates to the usual performance measures such as Win/Loss ration or Return/Maximum Draw-Down ratios. This will allow you to see if you are on track or not, and adjust your trading accordingly. The purpose is to put risk measurement into context and relate your trading statistics to optimal wealth accum… Read more
Taking Control of Your Trading Numbers – that means actually being able to replicate the results that others produce. It’s the only way to be sure that you know what’s going on. Well, many people got back after last week’s article asking about the details of the calculations as well as about some of the more technical jargon:
- What do I mean by asset?
- What’s an asset bias?
- What does it mean to risk-adjust returns?
- How can I go about calculating the charts in the article?
- How … Read more
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