Good point. It didn't, for the obvious reason, it prolly hadn't flown into cryptos.
Which I assume you already believe as well by your question, right?
No Kindle. Had a BN Nook at one time.
When I want to read a book ... I read a book.
Nonetheless if testing was done on anything but tick data I always question the validity of the results.
LOL true experts let others labeled them as such.
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Michael Jordan Refused To Be Called The GOAT: "When They Start Comparing Who's The Best Of All Time, I Never Can Accept That."
Failure for the majority is an absolute necessity. Only way markets can function.
As well as way more than 30 days of watching a market. We can quibble, rather you can, about the actual length. 25 years of doing this tells me all I need to know.
Way rad than those surfer dogs the owner puts up on the board and gets them going. Although this little guy prolly couldn't yank around a big board in his teeth either. Coolest for sure.
How does the author figure that?
It's first day's close was $20.38 and yesterday's was $43.80 or a little over 100%
So unless he is referring to selling alltime high (who did really?) it is where you sell that counts not where theoretically you could have sold.
-74.41% is the current...
Kind of ironic if the Crimea landgrab, initiating sanctions, was much of the reason Russkies are failing in Ukraine. Oh and the fact that so much of what they rely comes from .... Ukraine itself too.
Since this is in the stocks section (why I don't know?) to get it back on track take a look at iShares IEME, U.S. media and entertainment ETF - the time to sell was March .... last year. Almost $43 then, today around $27.
Maybe there was a leak of the "leak".