Jack Hershey's Methodologies (SCT & PVT)-Good Bad or Ugly

Do Jack Hershey's Methodologies warrant serious study?

  • Fantastic-Jack's methodologies warrant the full attention of all traders (both new and professionals

    Votes: 26 10.9%
  • Good-Jack's methodologies are good and should be studied to enhance trader profitability.

    Votes: 10 4.2%
  • Average-Jack's methodolgies are really no better or worse than any other methodology.

    Votes: 13 5.5%
  • Poor-Jack's methodologies are poor (or inferior) and really do not provide the means for a trader to

    Votes: 18 7.6%
  • Horrible-Jack's methodologies are potentially damaging and a waste of time and money to even conside

    Votes: 171 71.8%

  • Total voters
    238
Trader666 still doesn't understand what to 'ignore' someone means. He tries, we'll give him a bit of credit. But still failing pretty badly at it.

:D
 
Jack unsuccessfully tried to impose static parameters on stocks in "Tomorrow's Newspaper Today" (attached).

I tested buying Jack's "0 to 7 turn" of the "P,V relation" per page 8 of his paper on 1000 stocks from 2000 to 2005 -- a total of 5000 stock-years -- using spydertrader's code for the scoring and exiting 5 days later and got the equity curve below.

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Quote from RCG Trader:

Backtesting has limits. Static parameters imposed on a dynamic system. Its like trying the find the function on a curve that is always changing its slope. Good luck with that.
 

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P.S. Backtesting doesn't have to use static parameters any more than realtime trading does.

Anyone and everyone who trades uses nothing but historical data as the basis for their trading decisions. Even tick charts are history by the time they reach one's screen. So anyone who trades and says that backtesting isn't a valid concept is contradicting themselves.

Quote from RCG Trader:

Backtesting has limits. Static parameters imposed on a dynamic system. Its like trying the find the function on a curve that is always changing its slope. Good luck with that.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

It looks like they have contained Sybil.

At long last. Now this thread can be used as the info dbase it was meant to be.
yup he is history.
 
I know, a pm here and there but the tone is very subdued now, gone is the false bravado, the 'you can't block me' attitude.
 
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