Quote from Real DEAL:
how dare you, HOW DARE YOU
you thread starting bastard, ask for my edge
you may be able to get some people to give you their half/ass strategy
but my edge and real edge of real traders you will never get, not even for million cash.
how dare you even have audacity to ask
you lazy bum![]()

Quote from in56:
I keep hearing here on ET something like this: "if everybody would know what and how I trade then it'll stop working"
I strongly disagree!! Most traders do not have skills to follow simple systems when it goes through cold spell or even when it makes money.
So here is the Challenge fo those who disagree; post one method (maybe your old one and/or with small edge) and let's see if it stops working after everybody on ET will read it and try trading it.
Quote from in56:
I keep hearing here on ET something like this: "if everybody would know what and how I trade then it'll stop working"
I strongly disagree!! Most traders do not have skills to follow simple systems when it goes through cold spell or even when it makes money.
So here is the Challenge fo those who disagree; post one method (maybe your old one and/or with small edge) and let's see if it stops working after everybody on ET will read it and try trading it.
Quote from in56:
I keep hearing here on ET something like this: "if everybody would know what and how I trade then it'll stop working"
I strongly disagree!! Most traders do not have skills to follow simple systems when it goes through cold spell or even when it makes money.
So here is the Challenge fo those who disagree; post one method (maybe your old one and/or with small edge) and let's see if it stops working after everybody on ET will read it and try trading it.
Quote from illiquid:
I tend to agree.
Those "market template" type edges usually always fail eventually, given that markets will naturally adjust away from readily repeating patterns. To assume one is quick enough to adapt and keep up with changes in a "pattern" as it evolves over time -- well, that type of trader would be the kind that doesn't think in terms of templates, at least not in the traditional sense. This is the main difference between a trader of "coincidental" setups vs a trader understanding the market impetus behind that setup.