Is it really an Edge?

Quote from dbphoenix:

But the scalpers insist that they can do as well or better than the trend-traders, and those arguments are never very productive,

Virtually (nearly) every profitable trader on the planet would insist her/his method/system is the (world's) best (profitable) one. :D :D :D
 
Quote from tanp21:

nononsense,
Listed in my first post are parts of different methods that I trade however they are the most discretionary parts. In all the methods that I trade a do use strict money and risk management such as:
at least a 1:2 risk/reward, usually try for 1:3.
never risk more than 5% of my capital on any one trade. ( This is more risky than most however I have limited capital).
I use tight stops, so that when I know that when I am wrong I get out early.


Regards,
Tanp21

Dear Tanp21,

This is often our everyday problem. Once you recognize "discretionary parts" in your strategy, you are really saying that you cannot communicate to us what is truly in your edge.

Going back to your question to this thread:

"My question to everyone out there, how do you know your method has a real edge?",

the discretionary nature of part of your system makes it futile to say much sensible about this. I haste to add that your systems might be highly valuable to you, but we do not have sufficient information about them.

The information you supply about your money management and your stop strategies certainly make sense, but they do not make up for the discretionary parts.

Remember though, if you cannot state to yourself what goes into your edge, you probably don't have one. As I said to FasterPussycat, if you truly would have an edge, don't display it on a thread. I'm sure you know better.

Good luck to you, keep working at it.
 
Quote from OddTrader:



Virtually (nearly) every profitable trader on the planet would insist her/his method/system is the (world's) best (profitable) one. :D :D :D

Probably because by the time one finally finds something that "works", he's so delighted about it that he convinces himself he's found The True Way. What he doesn't realize is that he found not The True Way, but a shoe that fits. He may even have found something that allows him to be sloppy, though in that case he may just be postponing the inevitable.
 
Quote from dbphoenix:



Probably because by the time one finally finds something that "works", he's so delighted about it that he convinces himself he's found The True Way. What he doesn't realize is that he found not The True Way, but a shoe that fits. He may even have found something that allows him to be sloppy, though in that case he may just be postponing the inevitable.

You posted this to the wrong thread. Go to the "Joke" forum. :confused: :D
 
Quote from inandlong:

Well, if the scalper can net 1/2 point per day for 20 days (~ 1 trading month) and the trend trader hangs in and picks up 10 points in the same time frame following a trend... they both end the month the same.


Careful, commissions generated from scalping can make an enormous difference. A scalper who makes 10 trades/day needs to net 1 1/2 points each day for 20 days to keep up with a single trend trade (for futures).
 
Quote from illiquid:

Careful, commissions generated from scalping can make an enormous difference. A scalper who makes 10 trades/day needs to net 1 1/2 points each day for 20 days to keep up with a single trend trade (for futures).
You are exactly rght. Perhaps I phrased it incorrectly when I said 'net a 1/2 point per day.' I meant to imply after costs. Actually I don't scalp either, so the real numbers that you provide are an education. Thanks!
 
Quote from inandlong:

You are exactly rght. Perhaps I phrased it incorrectly when I said 'net a 1/2 point per day.' I meant to imply after costs. Actually I don't scalp either, so the real numbers that you provide are an education. Thanks!

Yes of course. Understood it's implied. :)
 
Quote from gotta_trade:



If your "method" consistently makes money over time, your "method" has an edge.
Could not agree more.

And yes; there are winning methods (systems).
 
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