Do you need to trade more when you have a positive expectancy?

DO NOTHING IN CHOP

i traded 30 yr bond futures for decades with a model that was optimized for chop. it had a stop and reverse on the rare event the market would trend a little. so if your going to trade chop focus on it very well and you can do ok.

there are guys who trade nothing but chop.
 
Do you need to trade more when you have a positive expectancy?

or..

Is it better to identify the best time to trade that positive expectancy?

Refinement and better profits need to be evaluated. Is it sheer numbers of trades or quality of trades?

ES

Expectation (often called expectancy) is rarely known due to non stationary nature of markets other than in some special cases. First step to success is to understand this. Here is a quote from an article:

<<In the case of trading strategies, we can never be sure we have a sufficient sample and in many cases we do not. Therefore, in general we do not know the mean of the distribution. >>

The quote is #7 in this article. This is a useful blog to follow. .
 
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