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    Jasper's Last Stand

    Hi Jasper, Good on you for starting and continuing with your journal. Maybe it would be helpful to see next week as an experiment: - take all the system's signals; - exit (stopping & reversing) exactly as the system indicates; - use no discretion; - focus on a complete week as a...
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    Simple Profitable Method

    what frequencies? we need to consider expectancy and frequency. (and trading costs.)
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    Simple Profitable Method

    This thread is great. It's interesting to read the banter between T28's 'Take Em All 2 minute Tommy gun' and Romik's orthodox 'Supportive Higher Timeframes' view. Surely the way to resolve this comes down to numbers. A 1:1 with a 50% hit rate = go home B 1:1 with an 80% hit rate =...
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    life after making mrkts on the floor

    I think that's a good take. Easy to see you know the Sales racket ;)
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    Gentlemen prefer blondes?

    http://www.swedenunited.com/ Blondes. Every time.
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    5min/1h TrendFollowing on ESTX50, SMI, & GBL

    Interesting to see an all EUREX trio in action. Out of curiousity, have you backtested your strategies? Do you find it performs better, worse or the same after inside days etc? AM
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    Position sizing

    regarding, "most successful traders are difficult people." the *best* traders i've met have been an intriguing mixture of relaxed, competitive and completely focused on whatever they're doing. i've met numerous average traders who like to pretend/live the bigshot trader lifestyle...
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    Trading system results overview

    I fail to see why PF and Sharpe need to be used on an either/or basis. Black and white thinking, to quote spike500. Given their differences, what's wrong with casting an eye at both at different stages? PF for individual systems in development, Sharpe for the basket of systems in production...
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    which historical data + backtest-software for eurex backtesting?

    Data http://www.tickdata.com/index.html Backtest environment http://www.tickquest.com/NeoTicker/index.shtml Neoticker has a steep learning curve but is very powerful. It can backtest to a tick level, which is one reason it's streets ahead of TradeStation. Hope that helps. AM
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    Prop firms in Sweden

    Closest I've heard of is Pan Capital. However, I don't think it's what you're after. Maybe approach someone in London. Fortis, Marex etc. http://www.pancapital.se/
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    The 2% rule

    This is the right angle. Optimal stop size first, how many contracts/shares that means to stay at x% risk second. I'd agree with other posters recommending a smaller percentage of risk per position while you're starting out. You're not going to retire on your first few trades. Think in terms...
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    NG collaboration development

    Sounds like your broker can only execute market orders for you. $300 for 10 lots is a poor show. If you hadn't turned off your PM I could have given you a contact.... AM
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    Example Trading System

    Noted. Thanks.
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    NG collaboration development

    40yotrader's data is copyrighted. This means he can't legally share it. However, that constriction doesn't necessarily mean the end of a potentially interesting thread. What ways are there to improve on the simple system provided for discussion? - Use 60/90/120/150... min bars instead of a...
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    NG collaboration development

    From the NYMEX website: Minimum Price Fluctuation $0.001 (0.1¢) per mmBtu ($10.00 per contract). However, the contract actually trades in 10 tick intervals. This means the real life spread is $100. As the system would be, in essence, activated at/near breakout points, the liquidity may...
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    Irish traders!

    one of my mates, a bund local, used to go to o'donoghues on suffolk street a fair bit. you might catch up with a few traders there.
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    NG collaboration development

    Hi there, This looks interesting. Thanks for starting the thread. I've traded Nat Gas in the past and found slippage to be quite painful. What slippage and brokerage cost assumptions did you make on your tests? Regards, AM
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    Here's my strategy: RSI and ema crossover, need help!!!

    tradeProg - classy operator.
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    Favourite Book of All time

    That is some book. Hard work but extremely interesting. Maybe not a favourite per se, but another of note. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life:_A_User's_Manual AM
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