Overfitting
Tuning a strategy so tightly to past data that it fails on new data.
Overfitting is fitting the noise instead of the signal: the curve looks perfect in-sample and falls apart live. Out-of-sample testing, walk-forward analysis, and a deflated Sharpe are the standard defenses — and the reason a beautiful equity curve is never enough on its own.
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