i was analyzing my track record in trading and trying to figure out what amount of leverage i should be using, so i started to do some statistics on my track record, but i was never so hot with confidence intervals.
what i'm wondering is if you could help me figure out X- what % of my account i should risk each day if i'd like a 95% chance of not losing 50% of my account over the next 2 years.
over the past 4 years i would have a track record of an average of +1.61X / month with a sd of 2.63 over the 48 months. each of the 4 years had the following numbers individually 1(.98X/2.10) 2(1.74X/1.99) 3(2.79X/2.24) 4(-.06X/2.77).
what is the equation for risk of ruin over N periods? all i could find were forever
what i'm wondering is if you could help me figure out X- what % of my account i should risk each day if i'd like a 95% chance of not losing 50% of my account over the next 2 years.
over the past 4 years i would have a track record of an average of +1.61X / month with a sd of 2.63 over the 48 months. each of the 4 years had the following numbers individually 1(.98X/2.10) 2(1.74X/1.99) 3(2.79X/2.24) 4(-.06X/2.77).
what is the equation for risk of ruin over N periods? all i could find were forever