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Does ATR High Volatility help Fibonacci?

Crypto · 143 backtest runs · As of 9 Jun 2026 · Methodology

HelpsDSR ✗ not confirmed

This filter increases median CAGR by more than 1 percentage point vs. the baseline.

CAGR Comparison

Baseline CAGR
-7.7%
no filter
Filtered CAGR
-6.3%
ATR High Volatility
Δ CAGR
+1.35%
Sample
143
runs

Risk-Adjusted Performance

Baseline Sharpe
0.309
median
Filtered Sharpe
-0.183
Δ Sharpe
-0.49
DSR
0.0%
not confirmed

How does this filter work?

Signals only in high ATR regime

DSR Methodology

DSR = PSR(SR̂₀) per Bailey & López de Prado (2014). SR̂₀ = 0.2926 (expected best Sharpe from 7 random filter trials).

Testing multiple filters on the same data increases the chance of finding a good result by luck. DSR measures whether this result clears the multiple-testing threshold. Pass threshold: DSR ≥ 90%. Current: 0.0%.

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