Lost me again. What's a non linear payoff?Convexity meaning a non-linear payoff.
Lost me again. What's a non linear payoff?Convexity meaning a non-linear payoff.
If you set a stop at 2%, the average profit for most day traders will be negative
Lost me again. What's a non linear payoff?
Just going on the figures quoted by brokers that something like 80% of retail traders lose money. The figures seem to vary a bit, but it would not be that surprising as trading is not even as good as a zero sum game due to trading costs. Do you have reason to believe something else?What??
Who told you that?
Ok, I think we agree then. What size edge do you have?That was what you assumed.
It was your assumption written in your first post.
Winning daytraders have edges, but not as big as your assumption. That is why they have not become millionaire.
Just going on the figures quoted by brokers that something like 80% of retail traders lose money
But how many of that 20% outperform the SPY ETF? (Big Grin)In other words, 20% of traders do make money.
What is your edge and what explains why it persists?
The reality is that he does not have an edge. Unless he’s an HFT sniffing orders or just trading momentum, I can almost guarantee that his cumulative pnl is negative and that his win loss ratio is low. And even if he was profitable, the likelihood of him beating a beta version of the strategy is slim (underperform vs benchmark). This is the sad truth about day trading using charts and limited data. You are not sufficiently informed to make a decision.
So what’s your edge and why aren’t you a millionaire from your day trades then?