Quote from RunTrade:
Everyone seems to be agreeing with ecritt's idea of quantifying edge. I havent gotten a chance to get the whole way through this thread, so i apologize if this has be mentioned already.
While ecritt's idea is logical and probably mathematically correct, I believe it should not be pursued. In fact, quantifying an edge should not be attempted either. (Which is why it has little research on it)....
Many traders seem to forget that the market is constantly changing, evolving, yada yada...this is why we all know that systems will eventually fail without modifications. The same applies to an edge. Its strength/weakness will constantly flucuate along with the market (unless you have the perfect system that adjusts to the market 100%). So quantifying your edge could only lead to a false sense of security making one believe his edge is stronger and more secure simply b/c it is defined. The quality of an edge will change as the markets change, therefore the only signifigant point is that you keep an edge at all times.
~RT