Just one run per model? That isn't backtesting. I mean technically it is, but "testing" implies producing meaningful measures.
Also just one time interval? Something as trivial as "buy AI" could do well in one interval, and given models are going to be pumped about AI, ...
100 independent runs on each model over 10 very different market behavior time intervals would producing meaningful results. Like actually credible, meaningful means and standard deviations.
This experiment, as is, is a very expensive unbalanced uncharacterizable random number generator.
This is like the best C++ tutorial that covers all those niche corner edge cases that I had to learn from a hundred different Even More Effective C++ books
To my knowledge, sadly I can't find an English version of it. I'm too wishing for a future English version so that I can read it. But I guess it will be a lot of work to translate it into English.
Also just one time interval? Something as trivial as "buy AI" could do well in one interval, and given models are going to be pumped about AI, ...
100 independent runs on each model over 10 very different market behavior time intervals would producing meaningful results. Like actually credible, meaningful means and standard deviations.
This experiment, as is, is a very expensive unbalanced uncharacterizable random number generator.