Just my opinion:-
I like reflex to be balanced out with some deflex near the grip such that the tip pretty much still line up with the back of the grip.
My reasoning is that you don't get something for nothing... so reflex gives early draw weight but sacrifices draw length. That's fine if you have a short draw, but if you want a long draw then you'd have to have longer limbs to make up for the bend you'd lost by having reflex.
To justify this opinion, bear in mind that the tips of a bow only come back about 1/3 of the draw length although TBF, the tip movement to brace a straight limbed bow is only the same as the brace height.
So by reflexing, say, 2" of tip movement you are potentially throwing at least 2" of draw and arguably more.
A short static hook, doesn't really effect the brace height ( as the string is still on the belly at the root of the hook), but it gives some softening (let off) of the force draw curve as the string lifts off the hoks at or near full draw.
Del