Quote from neke:
Thanks for the reinforcing affirmation. I believe you said somewhere that you trade futures and options exclusively. I know it calls for a lot of discipline to wait for only the right opportunities. For my current year expectations, I have modelled my strategies for about 400 trades (about a third of the number of trades I did last year). There were just too many ill-conceived trades that dented my account.
Quote from neke:
This is the target for this year. I know it sounds very lofty, but I have given a lot of consideration to this. Last year, I set out to take 76K to 500K by year end, starting 25 of February. I was unable to achieve that, returning only 186% before withdrawals. On the other hand, through the first half of that endeavour (at the end of week 22 of 43), I had taken the initial sum of 76.6K and returned 264% before withdrawals.
Quote from magicdust:
Neke, thanks for last year's thread and congratulations on your performance.
I'm impressed by your risk tolerance - 10% on a single trade and 40% total drawdown is far more than I could handle.
Have you always had this tolerance for risk, or is it something that you have developed through your trading?
cheers
magicdust
Quote from thetrendfollowe:
Hi Neke,
Congrats on your performance in 2007, i didn't read the full thread but i read bits and pieces.
One thing I did notice is that while your discretionary options trading was rather erratic in terms of performance, eg. +80k this week, -60k the next, etc, it seemed your automatic trading was pretty consistent, pulling in 5-10k per week at times.
Would you mind sharing with us what markets you traded with the automated trading?
Also, what strategy did your automated trading follow, eg. trend-following, mean reversion, etc.
And can you please share some stats about the automated trading, such as how many trades per week on average, average trade length, win percentage, average win/average loss.
And lastly what broker did you autotrade from, and what software was used for systems development.
Thanks, if you don't want the thread to go off-track, please send me a PM and we will discuss it there.
Best regards,
Nizar.
Quote from risk1:
Have you come up with any practical rules to help you press when the odds are in your favor and not become unduly cautious in such circumstance?
Your 2007 thread is undoubtedly one of the best journals on ET and I wish you every success this year.