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You are a forex trader, aren't you? It would be interesting to test something similar on stocks.
A system with a maximum drawdown of 50% and an average annual profit of 10% goes straight in the bin. Anything that gives an average annual profit/max drawdown <=1 is not suitable for trading.
how old are you?
have you managed to calculate the annual average profit on the drawdown ?
if the information comes from the tester, that's where the profit should come from too :-)
You are a forex trader, aren't you? It would be interesting to test something similar on stocks.
A system with a maximum drawdown of 50% and an average annual profit of 10% goes straight to the bin. All that gives an average annual profit/max drawdown <=1 is not suitable for trading.
I also use the same criterion - it's a recovery factor. Only I use monthly averages.
and how old are you!?
have you managed to calculate the average annual profit per drawdown?
If the information is from the tester - then the profit should be taken from there as well :-)
Of course from the tester, where else? Do you have any other methods? Do you have any sacral knowledge to share?
This is also the criterion I use - it's the recovery factor. Only I use monthly averages.