No Brainer Breakouts or How An Early Bird Catches A Worm

Will I win or will I lose by the end of November 2009?

  • Win

    Votes: 21 63.6%
  • Lose

    Votes: 12 36.4%

  • Total voters
    33
  • Poll closed .
If you underleverage your initial winner(s) and generate successful trades, and then experience a series of trades where the market consolidates and you experience a series of losers, your system fails.

What you are doing is creating a model based on gambling, which in and of itself is not a bad thing, but you just can't take it to the bank.
 
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If you underleverage your initial winner(s) and generate successful trades, and then experience a series of trades where the market consolidates and you experience a series of losers, your system fails.

What you are doing is creating a model based on gambling, which in and of itself is not a bad thing, but you just can't take it to the bank.

Did you vote?

You can take it to the bank & it won't fail. I have seen so much p/a that it is not a gamble to say that it is Holy Grail in trading :)
 
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Did you vote?

You can take it to the bank & it won't fail. I have seen so much p/a that it is not a gamble to say that it is Holy Grail in trading :)

I take it that your average number of whipsaws is much less than 50 then?
 
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I take it that your average number of whipsaws is much less than 50 then?

50? You will fail to find a chart that would whipsaw in a range 50 times :)
 
Quote from shikantaza:

I take it that your average number of whipsaws is much less than 50 then?
Hey I know!

If he adds a coin-flip along with his martingaling he might be on to something.
 
Quote from JSSPMK:

50? You will fail to find a chart that would whipsaw in a range 50 times :)

Of course I will. Mainly because I won't look. But your idea has merit.
 
Quote from shikantaza:

Of course I will. Mainly because I won't look. But your idea has merit.

TY! You see if I was to choose a range of say 500 ES points, then there would be little point in this exercise, but what is ES's ATR for the last 20 years? If you know a value of an average oscillation, then it becomes less of a coin toss to estimate range of next oscillation. Bring in timing factor it becomes even less of a coin toss.
 
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TY! You see if I was to choose a range of say 500 ES points, then there would be little point in this exercise, but what is ES's ATR for the last 20 years? If you know a value of an average oscillation, then it becomes less of a coin toss to estimate range of next oscillation. Bring in timing factor it becomes even less of a coin toss.

You must be the third richest poster in ET. I'm very happy to have found you.

Let's not wake up any more fools. Please close the thread a.s.a.p.
 
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