I know in the environment of ES scalper this is may be the wrong place to ask - but let me try.
I am currently reading Richard Bernstein's Navigate the Noise and I am impressed of his ideas to select stocks and information to probably beat the S&P.
I know this may sound like:
"If i use a 10 and 30 moving average and trade crossover always on and trade the ES on a 3 minute chart - can I make a living of that?"
and I know there can't be a straight answer but it will give you an idea in wich way I try to work on this.
Let say I screen for:
EPS surprise last earning a cent or better
Dividen yield >= 2
Relative strenght to S&P > 1
Only Companies listed in the S&P 500
and throw a dart on this 40 companies to select 10 is this basicly a good idea or am I doom to fail for any reason?
I would be very thankfully for any advice. Books, websites or anything else.
Is there a way to backtest such things without a bloomberg or reuters terminal?
I know zacks offerd a 30day trial a year a go but I can't find it now.
Thanks
I am currently reading Richard Bernstein's Navigate the Noise and I am impressed of his ideas to select stocks and information to probably beat the S&P.
I know this may sound like:
"If i use a 10 and 30 moving average and trade crossover always on and trade the ES on a 3 minute chart - can I make a living of that?"
and I know there can't be a straight answer but it will give you an idea in wich way I try to work on this.
Let say I screen for:
EPS surprise last earning a cent or better
Dividen yield >= 2
Relative strenght to S&P > 1
Only Companies listed in the S&P 500
and throw a dart on this 40 companies to select 10 is this basicly a good idea or am I doom to fail for any reason?
I would be very thankfully for any advice. Books, websites or anything else.
Is there a way to backtest such things without a bloomberg or reuters terminal?
I know zacks offerd a 30day trial a year a go but I can't find it now.
Thanks
Hey have you done any backtesting on that?