Quote from marketsurfer:
hello junkie,
i can understand your confusion about what i have said in the past and what i appear to be doing. allow me to explain---it is much like someone programming a card playing machine--- statistical rigour is reguired, then that same person sits down to play cards himself-- he can play intuitively which is something that can't be programed into the machine. as a trader, i often use intuitive, non statistical decision making based on some form or another of TA. I am not lookign for scalable strategies in my own trading, however, when looking for investments--scalability and statistical sense is de riguor. in other words--- fixed system TA fails, while intuitive TA can work if applied correctly at times.
hope this makes sense.
surf
Glad I'm not the only one who was completely stumped by the logic.
So many people associated you (surf) with niedderfhoffer, and judging from some of the debates I've read, I completely assumed you wanted a rigorous approach ala. VN (i.e. no subjective TA), however, your reply stated the complete opposite IMO.
According to your reply, you and VN are on complete opposite ends of the spectrum.
That blew me away from all the prior posts I've seen.
Regarding card games, for most, there is absolutely zero intuition required for maximum success. Although the player has the option to use intuition in play, statistically, over the long run, it should never be better than an optimal objective mechanical system based on the statistics of the game. For example, optimal blackjack strategy (ex., card counting) bets and makes decisions completely objectively based on the statistics of the closed system (although, I would yield that overly large shoes and constant reshuffling tend to ruin the closed system aspect of the game, thus diminishing any edge obtained from the optimized strategy).
The optimal rules can also be programmed into an objective program that does not deviate subjectively from it's rules, allowing others to replicate/backtest and determine veracity of claimed results.
Poker might be different because of the bluffing of other players (and tit for tat collaboration between other players) aspect. Although, poker bots have also been developed that are objectively programmed based upon the statistics and perform fantastically well
(I assume they adaptively learn the bluffing/cooperation response of other players to determine optimal strategies as the game continues). So there's not much subjectivity there, it's a rule based system.
It just really surprised me to see that you were on the subjective side, considering all the past associations with VN, and similar posts/comments.
BTW. Not knocking your approach, just very surprised about what it is.