Ok, here goes.
While looking at my Shorts of the ES and ZN this morning I realized what Austin was talking about in terms of position sizing in his previous posts (in this and other threads).
I had not read the cogent, exact and detailed posts he made on page 20 of this thread, as I got in late and was checking out a taping I made of Blade:The Series I made this weekend (they had a reprise of all the episodes
).
After reading over it this evening, I see that he has pretty much outlined everything required for a good trading system. Here I'll list them for you:
Three pillars to success:
#1: viable method or system
#2: trade in harmony with swing = trend bias
#3: correct account management
Now, I have #1 and #2, but without #3 you're only going to be at best an OK to Good intra-day trader. mymini trading also ascribed to the importance of good money management in terms of a traders success factor, and it was determined by nkhoi that the "secret of his success" probably lay in his position sizing model (please see mymini's thread for ref. if need be). http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=67537
I had been bangining my head against the screen, attempting to get a good position model, when I was looking at my trades this morning and it all feel in place for me.
Earlier this evening I was reading over this thread and reviewed in detail the posts that Austin made on page 20, and he pretty much lays everything out there, (but I hadn't read his post closely before this morning).
So that's the short version. If you don't believe me, that's OK, you don't have to. You have study and practice and actually read these posts and glean whatever information you can from them regardless of how you do or don't feel about a poster. Feeling ain't got nothing to do with it.
The position sizing algorithm is like trading on steroids, if you have a system which satisfies the first two criteria consistently it's going to turbo chage your system.
It's not a little ironic that one day we're going at it and the next this is crystal clear to me.
Best Regards,
Jimmy Jam
While looking at my Shorts of the ES and ZN this morning I realized what Austin was talking about in terms of position sizing in his previous posts (in this and other threads).
I had not read the cogent, exact and detailed posts he made on page 20 of this thread, as I got in late and was checking out a taping I made of Blade:The Series I made this weekend (they had a reprise of all the episodes
).After reading over it this evening, I see that he has pretty much outlined everything required for a good trading system. Here I'll list them for you:
Three pillars to success:
#1: viable method or system
#2: trade in harmony with swing = trend bias
#3: correct account management
Now, I have #1 and #2, but without #3 you're only going to be at best an OK to Good intra-day trader. mymini trading also ascribed to the importance of good money management in terms of a traders success factor, and it was determined by nkhoi that the "secret of his success" probably lay in his position sizing model (please see mymini's thread for ref. if need be). http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=67537
I had been bangining my head against the screen, attempting to get a good position model, when I was looking at my trades this morning and it all feel in place for me.
Earlier this evening I was reading over this thread and reviewed in detail the posts that Austin made on page 20, and he pretty much lays everything out there, (but I hadn't read his post closely before this morning).
So that's the short version. If you don't believe me, that's OK, you don't have to. You have study and practice and actually read these posts and glean whatever information you can from them regardless of how you do or don't feel about a poster. Feeling ain't got nothing to do with it.
The position sizing algorithm is like trading on steroids, if you have a system which satisfies the first two criteria consistently it's going to turbo chage your system.
It's not a little ironic that one day we're going at it and the next this is crystal clear to me.
Best Regards,
Jimmy Jam