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[*] posted on 19-7-2018 at 04:19 PM
fitness criteria terms meaning


was wondering what the terms in fitness criteria mean Tm plus minus,V base plus minus short,V base plus minus long, I have few ideas. And were to get further information on them, regards ken.

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[*] posted on 19-7-2018 at 07:47 PM


Hi Ken
I don't like tmplus minus and will get it removed in time.
vbase is range based, Relates to the % of the daily range that a system captures. Purpose was so that the extreme range of 2007 / 2008 does skew systems to only make all the profits over all these years. There were three lengths of range that are used. Short medium and long.
So far I'm still liking np*at fitness best. However the real test is using the market validation method.
https://youtu.be/2R4t9uYzfD4
Do not confuse the metrics of what systems you want in a complete system, vs metrics in fitness.


This sort of post best go here. http://trademaid.info/forum/viewthread.php?tid=4
Posts of new topics are slower to get response on as no one get an email when they are posted, and there are no subscribers.


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