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The False Strategy theorem tells us that the optimal outcome of an unknown number of historical simulations is right-unbounded — with enough trials, there is no Sharpe ratio sufficiently enough to reject the hypothesis that a strategy is false. Given the ease with which one can use a computer...
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* It has been estimated that the current size of the asset management industry is approximately US$58 trillion.* Portfolio optimization is one of the problems most frequently encountered by financial practitioners. It appears in various forms in the context of Trading, Risk Management and...
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We carry out several test cases to illustrate how the Probability of Backtest Overfitting (PBO) performs under different scenarios. We also assess the accuracy of PBO using two alternative approaches (Monte Carlo Methods and Extreme Value Theory).The paper "The Probability of Backtest...
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Proofs to the propositions in "Stop-Outs Under Serial Correlation".The paper "Stop-Outs Under Serial Correlation and 'The Triple Penance Rule" to which these Appendices apply is available at the following URL: "http://ssrn.com/abstract=2201302" http://ssrn.com/abstract=2201302
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