Quote from steve46:
Yes, you are "missing something". It is the same "something" that I pointed out a while back in the context of the "ES" journal (Buy1Sell2). Unfortunately neither you nor B1S2 "got it" then and apparently you still do not get the point.
The comment about proper testing and evaluation of a system to determine an edge is THE POINT. Without that, you certainly can make money, and you may THINK you have the ability to make more than you lose, UNTIL mysteriously it all closes down on you. THAT is the difference between having an edge, and simply being the beneficiary of random good luck. When one runs out (luck) you don't get any advance warning. When an edge stops working, IF you know how to test, you DO get an advance warning.
Now I am guessing you won't like what you have read. You were resistant to it back then, and B1S2 decided to ask me not to post. No problem. But if you ask as you did. I have to say. Its only a matter of time till you get a real demo of that underlying principle. When that happens, will your "ability" have changed? Probably not. It will probably be just an example of "no edge" at work.
Steve
Steve, I am not going to step to the level of your nastiness to most on ET, that's your style, but will tell you why I got pissed at you, you offered something that you don't use anymore, it's like throwing a dog a bone, I don't welcome that.
I've been doing business for quite a while to understand that an edge in its simplistic form is an ability to prevail, you can, others have and failed, put a math formula on any probability, but would that make your edge more risk free - maybe.
BTW ES Journal is not my journal, I post there freely and do not disclose my daily activity, so how can you make out whether I even have an edge, it's impossible to tell, so nothing to comment upon. I know how B1S2 does it and it's based on many years of experience and I BELIEVE it to be true, hence the interest in longer TF divergences, etc.
Sorry I have no more time at the mo to elaborate, just a summary. Excuse possible typos.

