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Doing monte carlo using walk forward trade history

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huangwh88

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9 years ago #117098

Hello, 

 

After using the walk forward matrix and selecting the best strategy parameters, number of runs and OOS%, I want to take the actual walk forward trade history and perform MC testing on them. Is this possible in SQ?

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Ivan Panchenko

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4 months ago #292652

Hello,

I am bumping this thread because it has been 8 years without a clear answer, and this functionality is crucial for a robust automated workflow.

Currently, many of us want to perform Monte Carlo testing specifically on the “stitched” Out-of-Sample results generated by a Walk-Forward Analysis (WFA) automatically within a Custom Project.

The goal is to ensure the MC test randomizes trades or parameters based on the actual WFA trade history/logic, rather than reverting to the baseline static parameters of the original strategy.

Could the SQX Team please provide a definitive guide on:

How to pass the WFA “Trading Profile” directly to a Monte Carlo task in Custom Projects without manual intervention.

Which specific “Backtest Engine” settings must be selected in the Retest task to ensure it recognizes the WFA segments.

A clear update or a video tutorial on this would be highly appreciated by the community!

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Camilo Cruz

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3 months ago #293002

Yeah, I’m stuck with the same issue. Can someone please answer this question?

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Andres Rios

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2 months ago #293003

Hello,

SQX Team, can you please confirm how to run Monte Carlo testing on the stitched Out-of-Sample trades from Walk-Forward Analysis (WFA)?

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Silemeister

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2 months ago #293083

Have you tried selecting the WFM in the MonteCarlo Data Filters?

Where the Conf levels are you can select WFM and OOS, I don’t know if this will help you

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