Hyperparameter optimizer for IMC Prosperity 3 algorithms with multi-objective optimization. Based on the original optimizer by jmerle.
Project description
IMC Prosperity 3 Optimizer
Hyperparameter optimizer for IMC Prosperity 3 algorithms with multi-objective optimization support.
Note: This project is based on the original imc-prosperity-3-optimizer by Jasper van Merle (jmerle). The original project provided the foundation for this version.
Features
- Multi-objective optimization (default): Uses NSGA-II to optimize PnL, Sharpe ratio, and drawdown simultaneously
- Single-objective mode: Optional PnL-only optimization using TPE
- Live submission mode: Submit to the real IMC Prosperity platform via imc-prospector to evaluate against the actual matching engine
- Post-optimization analysis: Sensitivity analysis, knife-edge detection, and visualizations
- Overfitting protection: Default trial limits (50-80 for multi-objective, 30-50 for single-objective)
Installation
pip install prosperity3opt
To enable live submission mode (submitting to the real IMC platform):
pip install prosperity3opt[live]
# or separately:
pip install imc-prospector
Usage
Basic Usage
Hyperparameters that need to be optimized must be annotated in your code like this:
RAINFOREST_RESIN_VALUE = 10_000 # opt: int(10_000 - 3, 10_000 + 3)
You can use any of Optuna's trial.suggest_* methods after the "# opt: " comment:
# opt: categorical(choices)- suggest a value for a categorical parameter# opt: float(low, high, *[, step, log])- suggest a value for a floating point parameter# opt: int(low, high, *[, step, log])- suggest a value for an integer parameter
Running the Optimizer
Multi-objective mode (default) - Optimizes PnL, Sharpe ratio, and drawdown:
# Optimize on all days from round 1
prosperity3opt algorithm.py 1
# Optimize on specific days
prosperity3opt algorithm.py 1-0 1--1
Single-objective mode (PnL-only) - Optimizes only PnL:
prosperity3opt algorithm.py 1 --pnl-only
Live Submission Mode
Use --live to optimize against the real IMC Prosperity matching engine instead of the local backtester. This is useful when the local backtester's matching engine doesn't perfectly replicate the real platform behavior.
# Optimize using real platform submissions
prosperity3opt algorithm.py --live
# Customize rate limiting and timeout
prosperity3opt algorithm.py --live --live-delay 15 --live-timeout 600
# More trials on the real platform
prosperity3opt algorithm.py --live --trials 20
Live mode automatically:
- Forces sequential submissions (
--jobs 1) - Defaults to PnL-only optimization (
--pnl-only) - Uses 10 trials by default (each submission takes time on the platform)
Prerequisites: Your Prosperity ID token must be configured. Run imc-prospector submit once to set it up, or the optimizer will prompt you on first use. See the imc-prospector README for details on getting your token.
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--pnl-only |
Use single-objective optimization (TPE) instead of multi-objective (NSGA-II) |
--trials N |
Maximum number of trials (default: 65 multi-obj, 40 pnl-only, 10 live) |
--out PATH |
Path to save optimization results (default: prosperity3opt.log) |
--no-out |
Skip saving optimization results |
--grid |
Use grid search instead of TPE/NSGA-II |
--jobs N |
Number of parallel backtests (default: -1, uses all CPU cores) |
--min |
Minimize total profit instead of maximizing |
--match-trades |
How to match orders against market trades (all, worse, none) |
--live |
Submit to the real IMC Prosperity platform instead of local backtesting |
--live-delay N |
Minimum seconds between live submissions (default: 10) |
--live-timeout N |
Maximum seconds to wait per live submission (default: 300) |
Run prosperity3opt --help for all available options.
Design Philosophy
Multi-Objective Optimization (Default)
The default mode uses NSGA-II to optimize three objectives simultaneously:
- PnL: Maximize total profit
- Sharpe Ratio: Maximize risk-adjusted returns
- Drawdown: Minimize maximum drawdown
This returns a Pareto front of solutions, allowing you to choose the highest PnL candidate with acceptable Sharpe ratio and drawdown.
Local vs. Live Evaluation
The optimizer supports two evaluation backends:
- Local (default): Runs backtests via
prosperity3bt. Fast, parallel, supports all objectives. Best for exploring the parameter space. - Live (
--live): Submits to the real IMC Prosperity platform viaimc-prospector. Slower but uses the actual matching engine, which can differ from the local backtester. Best for validating top candidates or when local matching accuracy matters.
A recommended workflow is to optimize locally first, then re-run the top parameter sets with --live to validate against the real platform.
Trial Limits
To prevent overfitting on limited backtest data:
- Multi-objective: 50-80 trials (default: 65)
- Single-objective: 30-50 trials (default: 40)
- Live mode: 10 trials (default, since each submission is slower)
Post-Optimization Analysis
After optimization, the tool provides:
- Pareto front visualization: Shows tradeoffs between objectives
- Parameter importance: Identifies which parameters matter most
- Sensitivity analysis: Flags parameters on "knife edges" (unstable performance)
- Optimization history: Tracks PnL progression over trials
How It Works
The optimizer:
- Scans your algorithm file for
# opt:annotations - Runs backtests using
prosperity3bt(local mode) or submits to the real IMC platform (live mode) with different parameter combinations - Optimizes parameters using Optuna (NSGA-II for multi-objective, TPE for single-objective)
- Returns a Pareto front (multi-objective) or best solution (single-objective)
In live mode, the optimizer creates a self-contained algorithm file for each trial with the parameter values hardcoded directly into the source, then submits it via imc-prospector and extracts PnL from the platform's results.
Visualization
After optimization, you can use the Optuna Dashboard to visualize results:
optuna-dashboard prosperity3opt.log
Credits
This project is based on the original imc-prosperity-3-optimizer by Jasper van Merle (jmerle). The original project provided the core optimizer functionality.
Live submission support is powered by imc-prospector.
License
MIT License
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