In supersymmetric models a large average stop mass MS is well known to
both boost the lightest Higgs boson mass mh and also make radiative
electroweak symmetry breaking unnaturally tuned. The case of `maximal mixing',
where the stop trilinear mixing term At is set to give At2/MS2=6,
allows the stops to be as light as possible for a given mh. Here we make the
distinction between minimal MS and optimal naturalness, showing that the
latter occurs for less-than-maximal mixing. Lagrange constrained optimisation
reveals that the two coincide closely in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard
Model (MSSM) -- optimally we have 5<At2/MS2<6. We discuss why the two
are not generally expected to coincide beyond the MSSM, and that even within
the MSSM different models should not be compared based on the MS necessary
to achieve a given mh. The splitting between the two stop-mass eigenvalues
mt~2−mt~1 is shown to be unconstrained by naturalness
considerations.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures. v2 and 3: extra content. v4: typos, PRD versio