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JohnTrading
q827, have you personally tried the methods you are talking about? i can assure you that what you are saying does not work, and does not make any difference in Tradency because those systems don't continue to behave the same, the most successful systems do not remain successful, and the bad systems do not necessarily stay this way, which brings us to two questions:
1- Are those systems mechanical or discretionary?
2- What is the validity and correctness of the historical performance listed by Tradency? Maybe they make unprofitable systems appear profitable by removing big losers from the record?
1- Are those systems mechanical or discretionary?
2- What is the validity and correctness of the historical performance listed by Tradency? Maybe they make unprofitable systems appear profitable by removing big losers from the record?
