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ATA presents: What is Optimization? “myth buster” workshop with an extended Q&A segment

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 Doron Whitman, Algorithmic Traders Association, Founder

 Monday, June 8, 2015

Join us for a continuation of our “myth busters” series of webinars by Dr. Alex Krishtop, ATA Director of Education, and a leading backtesting and optimization subject matter expert. Event: What is Optimization? Date: Wednesday, June 10 at 5PM EDT Event Link: http://bit.ly/1QihaWg DECK Traders, developers and academic researchers like to discuss optimization, and very often these discussions turn into real battles. No other aspect of systematic trading has been so heavily discussed and yet remains the subject of more discussion. Some say that optimization is used to make the largest possible profits, others argue that it can only create strategies which work only on past data - not in live trading. The problem in fact is in a certain misunderstanding of the very term "optimization" which has a very clear and unambiguous mathematical meaning, but unfortunately is improperly interpreted by many people who are not immediately involved in a very special domain of mathematics known as variational calculus. Unfortunately even market professionals are no exception, and this incorrect interpretation is the very source of ambiguity and continued debates. Fortunately as many other complex mathematical concepts, variational calculus can also be explained in simple terms, and modern software is able to relieve the researcher of the pain of making calculations by hand. Therefore all we truly need is the understanding of the essence of the process which can be as damaging, or as beneficial for your trading — depending on whether you understand what you’re doing. Let's discuss the essence of optimization and see whether any of the arguing parties is right. Have a great day trading! Doron Whitman Algorithmic Traders Association, Founder Trader Assistance | Training | Growth _________________________________________ Discover endless new trading strategies with CAT® Certification, visit http://www.atassn.com/classes to join us and take your trading to the next level!


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1 comments on article "ATA presents: What is Optimization? “myth buster” workshop with an extended Q&A segment"

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 John Clayburg, President at OnlineSystemTrading.com; Owner at Clayburg.com

 Monday, June 8, 2015



I've been working on strategy optimization in TradeStation since 1997 and am now developing, depending on your definition of optimization, a self optimizing automated strategy concept that is designed to at least keep the strategy in sync with current market conditions. While many will debate the use of the term "optimization" in defining my systems, I am having success in perfecting this approach.

I'd appreciate learning more about variational calculus boiled down to a layman's definition / possible uses in strategy design.

Define "layman" as one who has never taken a course on / has a basic definition of calculus - like me.

I'd also be willing to share my work if anyone is interested and time permits.

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