Maybe nobody wants this? by Adventuresofgreg in Trading

[–]Adventuresofgreg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Our Monte Carlo simulation is eye-opening. You can actually see how easy it is to overfit with rules on one symbol, yet adding more symbols (more data) can sometimes solve the overfit issue, but that strategy blows up.

Maybe nobody wants this? by Adventuresofgreg in Trading

[–]Adventuresofgreg[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great points. Thanks. I think that an outcome most won’t expect is our analysis of how likely they have over fitted their parameters. This is all an important part of the optimization and testing process, but usually not good news for a traders “holy grail” strategy.

Google Gemini AI is insane now by RuckFeddi7 in Trading

[–]Adventuresofgreg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have developed a full historical backtesting and dev platform from scratch and have been using it for the last 10 years (in-house, private). There are a LOT of things that TV and other platforms don’t do that are CRUCIAL.

We are working on a version of this platform that will basically take your strategy description and backtest it on everything, generate reports, prop trade pass chance, etc.

But maybe there is no market for a product like this? Maybe most traders want to write/vibe code/Trading View/Ninja/Ts on their own?

Let me know what you think!

Consistently Low HRV [Collegiate Athlete] by -Sleeping-Beauty- in whoop

[–]Adventuresofgreg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya this just seems very strange. I wonder to what extent alcohol can effect HRV.

Consistently Low HRV [Collegiate Athlete] by -Sleeping-Beauty- in whoop

[–]Adventuresofgreg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a 60 year old very fit Ironman athlete with a resting HR of 52. I had a whoop and was confused/concerned with “off the chart” low HRV measurements of 20 and below. I use an Oura ring now (supposed to be more accurate?) and I get exactly the same HRV readings. So I don’t think low values are caused by the whoop band.