I have found the more you trade, the more chances for trouble.
I say use simple strategies utilizing as few trades as possible and gain the best percentage.
This is fairly easy just as long as you know where you are in the market. Like now, we can all sense and visualize a pullback coming soon. So a simple strategy would be to wait a month or two until that pullback happens and try to get in on the market when it is in an oversold condition.
Another strategy is to trade from July to December. Get in on the market when the summer is beaten down. In the last 3 years, there has been that summer panic. Then hold and wait until the end of the year. Then you can short stocks as they are going down in May.
60 trades in 4 days means you have 60 chances of things going wrong.
I say the beaten down method is best. Wait until a stock is hammered all the way down and you can confirm a breakout on a chart. Then go long and ride it up to the point of consolidation.
I say use simple strategies utilizing as few trades as possible and gain the best percentage.
This is fairly easy just as long as you know where you are in the market. Like now, we can all sense and visualize a pullback coming soon. So a simple strategy would be to wait a month or two until that pullback happens and try to get in on the market when it is in an oversold condition.
Another strategy is to trade from July to December. Get in on the market when the summer is beaten down. In the last 3 years, there has been that summer panic. Then hold and wait until the end of the year. Then you can short stocks as they are going down in May.
60 trades in 4 days means you have 60 chances of things going wrong.
I say the beaten down method is best. Wait until a stock is hammered all the way down and you can confirm a breakout on a chart. Then go long and ride it up to the point of consolidation.
Quote from jack hershey:
I thought about the hilarity trade4success had recently.
Some things seem possible others do not.
Does 60 trades of four days each where the net per trade is 3/4 of a percent seem possible?
What about 30 trades of 8 days each where the net per trade is 1.5% percent seem possible?
Does 15 trades of 16 days each where the net per trade is 3 percent seem possible?
What about 6 trades of 40 days each where the net per trade is 8% percent seem possible?
What about two 6 month trades where the net per trade is 27%. Does this seem possible.
What about buying and holding Vanguard for 10 years? That one turned out to be an average ROI of 65% per annum.
Personally I've never made 60% a year. I trade a cycle that lasts 4 to 8 days and makes 50% of the channel width. My minumum channel width is 20% and I like to see the cycle repeat at least 5 times every six months.
Look at a group of stocks with channels as wide as the % posted above. Look at a group of stocks that have channels twice as wide as the net. 3/4 of a percent wide or 1 1/2 percent wide for the ones that would be traded 60 times in a year. 60 entries and 60 exits where the target is 3/4 of a percent per turn.
Compounded here is the math:
60 times 1% is 82% a year.
30 times 2 is 81% a year.
15 times 4% is 80% a year.
6 times 10% is 77% a year.
2 times 30% is 69% a year
10 years of buy and just hold for 10 years for Vanguard was 65% a year ROI.
In the words of Lewis Black, lets try real hard for 15% a year.
Can you find stocks in channels so narrow you can't make 60% a year??
Anyone can start with almost nothing and learn to make money. The pool of money to extract fromis absolutely huge. Room for everyone that makes the choice to get rich.
Try this. I mean do not actually do it, just watch it happen. See how many days you can go before you decide to not watch anymore having made the trade4success laugh.
Get a list of 80/80* stocks. cull it for stocks that have 20% channels.
Set your STOCH to 5, 2, 3. Mark the daily chart when the fast line goes up through the 50% and check the next day or so and see how long it takes to make 3/4% net for such a stock?
This is just a rough and tumble way to be an observer and have some laughs. Quit after you have had enough laughs.
*EPS and RS