Neke: A great way to gauge all of the criteria Lucias mentioned is with your sharpe ratio. It will be a one-stop figure for roughly determining how much leverage you can use without blowing up - it will also give you a hint on how viable a system is (a terrible ratio, such as <0.5, is hardly something you can profit from).Quote from Lucias:
Neke.. I'm going to provide some of my thoughts
* I do not believe that focusing on profit factor is the most important factor for ones success as a trader. You note yourself that your best years had a low profit factor. I've found some of my best months had a low profit factor.
In fact, focusing on obtaining a high profit factor (taking only best trades) can be more risky then taking mediocre trades because as the sample size decreases your risk per trade goes up. This is the reason that, for example, my rule-based trading system makes a lot more per trade but has a lower risk adjusted return then my discretionary performance.
Likewise, average profit per trade need only cover expenses and provide for profit. You don't need to make much.
* You're real problem is that you're edge is insufficient for your leverage you are using. I have monitor all the best systems. Out of the best traders, the good traders will only do a 1/1 risk/reward over the long run. That is making 50% return with 50% DD. This is the GOOD trader. The best traders will only do a bit less then 2x risk/reward. That means 200% return with a 50% drawdown.
Let's factor this in, if you are trying to make 100% per year then you only need need to make 8.3% per month. Indeed, you might make 30% in one month but you don't really need to expect it.. if you can do 4% to 5% per month you are doing good.
* Max risk per day should be AT MOST 5% of your account. I'd say 1.5% - 3% in your case.
* Hope you find some value in this. I think you are on right track with starting to really look deeper into performance. Good luck..
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I wish you (neke) would listen to the troves of good info you've recevied. It seems like all you want to do is keep trading your laughable garbage system kicking and screaming, without taking the time to devote yourself to new systems (they never last forever - YOU need to compensate for this!) and becoming stronger through knowledge and practice you acquire on these priceless boards.
