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Randomised signal length is a technique used as part of the robustness testing of a trading strategy. The goal of randomised signal length is to test the robustness of...
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Quant investing: What is noise and stress testing, and how do we run these tests?
Noise and stress testing are important techniques for making a trading strategy more robust. Noise testing simulates random market fluctuations, such as those that...
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Quant investing: Transaction Cost and Slippage Analysis
Transaction cost and slippage analysis are important aspects of evaluating the performance of a trading strategy. Transaction costs refer to the fees and expenses...
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Quant investing: In and out of sample testing, what is it and why do it?
What is in and out of sample testing? In-sample testing and out-of-sample testing are two methods used to evaluate the performance of a trading strategy. In-sample...
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Quant investing: What is overfitting?
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Quant investing: What is optimisation?
Optimisation of a trading strategy is the process of adjusting the parameters of a strategy to achieve the best performance. Why should you optimise a strategy? ...
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