New Technique | NOV 2004
Noise And Time Series by Clem Chambers
Stocks & Commodities V. 22:11 (78-81): Noise And Time Series by Clem Chambers Does signal processing help in determining future price movements? After reading this, you may be tempted to explore further. I t’s an unhappy fact that thousands of people comb over market time series every single day. Whether they are drawing lines on paper, crunching numbers in Excel, or programming backtesters, they are all looking for the same thing: a way to make money trading using the historical record to predict the future. According to the efficient market hypothesis, this of course is impossible. Fortunately, hypothesis means “theory,” not an irrefutable truth. So we can all get back to the data and get on with our hypothesis — that the past can indicate the future. We just have to figure out how. NOT FOLLOWING THE CROWD As anyone who has sifted through a box of old coins at a flea market will tell you, it is hard to find any gold ones, because hundreds of people have been there before you. This is the problem we all face in the way of trading ideas; the most obvious ideas are gone, preempted by others prepared or able to take a smaller return than we can or able to make the trade faster than we can. However, I bought a couple of gold coins for mere pennies when I was a child, simply because I wasn’t expecting to find a treasure. Untold people walked by the same opportunity but didn’t see it because they were looking for something else or thinking in terms of rummaging around in the other box they thought was the place to find coins. This might seem pointless to you, but data error in a time series is common. If we use faulty data, running a backtest can convince us that we could have had a fantastic return on our trading system, when in fact no profit potential was there.
by Clem Chambers
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