Quote from cartm:
WOW. I am really pissed I missed that chat, just read the logs. I have a few questions that I would have asked if I was able to participate.
1. Why a CTA, why not register as a CPO?
2. Does the fact that you wrote much of your own sub docs/ppm etc turn off prospective clients? (Institutions)
3. I have been meaning to try ffastrade, but have been unable to bc of personal reasons lately, what is your opinion of it, in contrast to TT's X. How stable is it? I like the X depth trader, can you compare it to ffastfill, eventually I will just have to try it myself to know for sure, but am just asking your opinion. Is the lite version of ffastrade somewhat equal to the full?
4. Have you considered or thought of taking down your risk/reward ratio, that is, sacrifice the 95% return in return for lower dd's?
5. I saw the sharpe ratio mentioned a few times, but not the sterling? Do you use the sterling, does anyone use the sterling, I thought Sharpe was predominately used for equities.
6. You said you are sys, do you ever trade dis? Have you ever?
7. You mentioned the 3 instruments you trade, what other ones are you looking at to possibly trade in the future? Mini dow, E50, SSF'S?
I have a few more but am going to reread it later, thank you for sharing your thoughts, experiences with everyone on ET.
Hi cartm...
1. Schindler Trading is both a CPO and CTA for the Schindler Fund. Sometimes the CPO and CTA will be different firms. Since we are both, the NFA said we only needed to register as a CPO. We are not a registered CTA.
2. Not that I've ever heard.
3. These are good questions, perhaps, for the FFastfill people. I've never used X-trader or the FFastfill lite version. I like Interactive Broker's platform better than FFastFill's (less bandwitdth, better design, API, better protection against trade errors), but the lower commissions and better customer service at FFastFill more than make up for the platform's disadvantages.
4. If you, personally, want lower risk and lower drawdowns, you should invest less money with Schindler Trading. You can choose whatever risk level you like by putting part of your portfolio with Schindler Trading and part in a money market account. No need to pay us fees on money sitting idle.
5. Sharpe ratio is just a measure of reward versus risk. It can be used for any risky investment. The Sterling ratio is similar but uses the average max drawdown rather than the standard deviation of returns in the denominator. Both have their uses and weaknesses. Because of our uncorrelation with equities and bonds, Schindler Trading has an extremely high Treynor ratio, which looks, not just at the reward versus risk of an individual investment, but how the reward versus risk of one's entire portfolio will be affected.
6. I have tried discretionary trading with my own money (never for Schindler Trading). I don't have the stomach for it. I tend to cut my winners short and let my losers run based on a psychological aversion to turning paper losses into actual losses.
7. We are making some headway researching strategies for the Globex traded currency contracts.
Good luck trading, cartm!
