10x...and this is one of my very plans...so to speak. I am personally a computer developer, so i am planning to test the strategy over historical intraday data and see the results. Other than that, i might spend a month or so papertrading the strategy in some online simulators like the Barclays...
I know, and that was my initial point...when you buy by the end of the day a company with a 50% daily roi...will be kind of too late - as you mentioned it. That's why the general idea is to grab a piece of the pie very early in the morning. Also...I will never buy the top-top winners - but some...
because they have what Deutche's bank seeks so desperately...and namely :)... "a passion to perform". See here for a...heuristic proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMU0tzLwhbE
So, basically this will be one of the simplest systems and hence I have big doubts about it. Here is the simple idea:
1. Watch the biggest daily gainers on Nasdaq.
2. At some time (say 10:00AM new york time) buy some of the most advanced. Alternatively, you might find out what stocks are...
anyways i got it...you meant Investor's Business Daily :).
Though the rest of your moessage was also not..."shockingly clear" - and perhaps the RSI indicator is something i don't believe quite into.
The website of his hege fund by the way claims performance of 206% cumulative return of...
To those unaware...canslim is a popular (perhaps too popular when it comes to value investing) system developed by a journalist later went investor and a hedge fund manager. Here is the way the system works (should work!):
* C stands for Current earnings. Per share, current earnings...
What do you think?
In my opinion the SS (Solar energy & Space tourism) have both huge potential compared to any other industry. Some facts:
- Solar energy supply has grown with 30% per year in 20 years - compared to this figure the need for hydrogen based electricity has grown with about...
thanks, both answers are actually very informative...
As for the delta neutrality, this is also something I've suspected...I mean it should be logical that in times of huge price movements in the underlying - the price of the option very roughly correspond to black-scholes. For instance, to...
I don't get it...i admit that despite my 4 years experience in stock trading, i have little to no experience in options - but to the best of my knowledge - you can exit any option position at any time, as long as you're trading American options and as it seems - all cboe options + most forex otc...