The question was NOT "Would you rather have more or fewer setups, all else being equal?" Rather, it was "If you were IMPROVING your method, would you seek more or fewer setups?" Read the thread title. The "all else being equal" part I referred to in my earlier post has more to do with NOT just having your cake and eating it too, by saying "I want more setups with greater reliability." We all do. But this is a thread about tradeoff. If you were looking to IMPROVE your method, which of the two criteria would you focus on more? See how that works? If my first post was not sufficiently clear, I apologize. However, my subsequent posts clarified on the matter of tradeoff. Where were you?Quote from Hello:
This has to be one of the dumbest f%&*$%* questions in the history of ET, and that is saying alot...
"All else being equal," with a profitable method, obviously you want to take as many setups as possible...
You call recognising fewer setups intentionally "tightening," Why in the hell would someone intentionally try to take less setups if they had a system which is profitable...
What a coincidence. I also sometimes question your intelligence.Quote from Hello:
...i sometimes question my own intelligence...
