I don't really understand why you keep posting stuff and pretend it's "facts". It seems to serve only one purpose, to draw innocent bystanders into endless discussions without meaning. It's like your trolling your own threads.Quote from marketsurfer:
I have, and continue to do so----- sorry, trends and trend following simply do not hold water when properly tested in the stock market.
Trend is quite discernible using commonly used statistical testing procedures. Confidence intervals, serial correlation coefficients, regression coefficients of current change vs past change, magnitude of the impact of past moving averages on the future, distribution of the length of runs and the correllogram are used to differentiate randomness from trending behavior-- --When these tests are applied to the stock market, there is no trending behavior in price--- In fact, these tests indicate negative serial correlation.
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none of anyone's claims to the opposite invalidate the facts. sorry.
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I don't really understand why you keep posting stuff and pretend it's "facts". It seems to serve only one purpose, to draw innocent bystanders into endless discussions without meaning. It's like your trolling your own threads.![]()
Did you ever do any serious testing on your own or are you just relaying these "facts" from other sources?
I know of at least two profitable, objective, mechanical systems that rely on "trends" to work. Since they are profitable, objective and programmable, there's something wrong with your "facts".
Or maybe I am dreaming.
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Wasn't that the guy who wrote a book about trend following, which you just claimed is something that doesn't exist?

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We've been through this line of questioning before, if you can't remember my responses then go back and search. I'm tired of repeating myself to you.![]()
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You are jesting right? You are claiming that you are part of the market, morphing and changing with it----- do you even realize how deluded that sounds?
I'm just saying you've chosen to view the markets through one pair of glasses. There are others. One view does not necessarily invalidate another. You have proof there is no statistical edge in "trends", still there are profitable systems that thrive on exactly that which you say does not exist. Go figureQuote from marketsurfer:
Those are the facts, run the tests and see for yourself. Are you really questioning statistical reality?
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