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Fillter is not working in 1.17

Open Buddingm opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

Hi,

I'm currently testing this version and I'm optimizing for profit with a filter for max drawdown at 22% but my result now is showing the best result is with a drawdown higher as 22% so that filter is not working. This worked with earlier versions but not on all methods. With methods I mean Brute Force , Random, etc. some were working in earlier version and in some not.

I also miss the option to add extra filters. That is very very important to optimze good. With David's version we have that but that version is not woring (yet).

You now also added a field for start date for deep test but not for end date. End date must also be possible for a date in 2021 or earlier.

Buddingm avatar Nov 08 '22 16:11 Buddingm

Thanks, I guess I can't add filters in this version, but probably it would possible on next version. That version I plan starting on next week. But current filter, I'll check. About Davidd version, I don't support it now, but I can't get that part code and need to develop new version - this demand some time.

akumidv avatar Nov 09 '22 01:11 akumidv

You now also added a field for start date for deep test but not for end date. End date must also be possible for a date in 2021 or earlier.

There is no need for a field for end date (nor for the start date for that matter). What you can do is manually enable Deep Backtesting (before running the tests) and choose whatever period you want to backtest then disable it back. Now you can run the extension by selecting Deep backtesting and it will give you the results only for that particular period of time. At least that's what I do and I think this is the way this option was meant to be used.

I hope I understood your question correctly.

oscarjn avatar Nov 09 '22 03:11 oscarjn

You now also added a field for start date for deep test but not for end date. End date must also be possible for a date in 2021 or earlier.

There is no need for a field for end date (nor for the start date for that matter). What you can do is manually enable Deep Backtesting (before running the tests) and choose whatever period you want to backtest then disable it back. Now you can run the extension by selecting Deep backtesting and it will give you the results only for that particular period of time. At least that's what I do and I think this is the way this option was meant to be used.

I hope I understood your question correctly.

That is indeed the method I use with the other version. But was surprised that a date field is added while it works good in the branch version.

Buddingm avatar Nov 09 '22 06:11 Buddingm