TradeStation Help
Advanced Settings
The Advanced Settings dialog is used to review and change the preference
settings for out-of-sample data and genetic optimization.
Access by clicking Advanced
Settings from the Strategies
tab of the Format Analysis Techniques
& Strategies dialog.
Out-of-sample Window
Specifies the data that should not appear in the out-of-sample window.
For the Walk-Forward Optimizer to function properly, you should exclude
a portion of the data during optimization. It is suggested that you do
not exclude less than 30% of the data and no more than 50% of the data
during the Exhaustive/Genetic optimization.
- Exclude first [ ]
% and last [ ] % of data during optimization - Select
this setting to exclude the first and/or last percentage of data,
and enter the percentage amounts to exclude from optimization. When
the optimization type is set to Standard, the default setting of 0%
for both values will optimize on all data. When the type is
set to Walk-Forward, it is recommended that you start with the first
% set to 0 and the last % set to 30.
- Exclude data before
[ ] and after [ ] - Select this setting to exclude the before
and after dates, and select the desired dates from the drop-down calendar.
- Suggest -
TradeStation will recommend in-sample and out-of-sample
dates for the current chart range.
Genetic Optimization Settings
Contains the settings to customize the
optimized strategy using the Genetic method. This will allow you to modify
the genetic engine settings. Genetic Optimization Settings section is
only enabled if you selected the Genetic method in the Optimization Details
section of the Format Analysis Techniques & Strategies > Strategies
tab dialog.
Unless
you have a good understanding of genetic algorithms, it is recommended
that you only modify the Stress Test size and Stress Increment fields.
Stress testing is a localized robust search around each individual parameter
set within a genetic search, and only available when the Genetic Optimization
method is used.
- Generations
- The number of iterations that the genetic algorithm will run
until it arrives to the strongest population.
- Population
size - The number of chromosomes that will be subject to the
genetic selection process. After the specified generations, the outstanding
population group is understood as being of improved fitness due to
the natural selection of the genetic algorithm.
- Stress
test size - The number (size) which defines the number of different
parameter sets included with each stress test. If the Stress test
size is one, then stress testing is turned off since no additional
testing will be performed relative to the base parameter set. If you
want to perform stress testing, the recommended setting is 3.
- Mutation
rate - The random rate of modification of the genes in chromosomes
after each generation. Mutation is used to find new chromosomes to
replace the 'weak' ones.
- Crossover
rate - The rate that specifies how close the replacement genes
in chromosomes are picked after each generation. Crossover is used
to find new chromosomes to replace the 'weak' ones.
- Stress
increment - The percentage that the parameters will be stressed
either upwards or downwards.
- Terminate
Optimization if population fitness did not improve for [ ] generations
- Check this setting for the genetic optimizer to automatically
terminate if the population fitness did not improve for the specified
number of generation. If no improvement took place for 10 (default)
or more generations, the algorithm has converged and optimization
is not necessary.
Click
OK to apply changes or Cancel
to exit without changes.