Quote from 2manywhiners:
....they have too wide or narrow of stops in place, trade too often and generate excessive fees, and have little to no knowledge of money or risk management?

Quote from acronym:
Your really going to try that on your wife:eek: ?
I cant help but think, its maybe not a great idea somehow....still, how else would you test it?
Quote from NihabaAshi:
I know two guys in Seattle doing this very successfully.
The basic of their setup is this...
One guy (trader A) is a consistent losing trader with real money (lost about 62k trading futures in a few years) via some particular method he got from a book about position trading.
His buddy (trader B) a breakeven trader at the time...convinced him to stop trading with real money and to switch to simulator trading and to continue using the same losing method.
Trader B than enters and exits trades that are the complete opposite of Trader A positions almost at the exact same time.
Trader B is trading with real money (almost 3x the size) and Trader A is trading that same losing method on a simulator.
They use the same broker (execution platform) and trade side by side in Trader A home office.
Accordingly to them they are very profitable with this type of reverse trading style.
I'll be visiting the Seattle area this summer (camping trip) and will watch them do this in person towards the end of my vacation because I'm curious to see this type of reverse trading relationship.
Maybe this can be automated ???
However, trying to do such by oneself via fading your own trade decisions...I don't think is possible.
Mark
(a.k.a. NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term
Quote from TSGannGalt:
Well... shit happens.
Quote from volente_00:
The problem with your theory is if you take 10 newbie traders, on any given day they have a 50% chance to win or lose. If 5 are losers and 5 are winners for the day, and you fade all 10 your PnL will be neutral and will actually end up negative after commissions. So you just fade the 5 losers right ? The problem with that is everydaythe losers and winners wil still change.