The Trouble With Scribbles

This thread is like a promotion for gas street lights long after electric lights already took over.

You can either keep pretending or face reality. This stuff is a dinosaur.
No. The thread is not that. Also Prudent Money Management is never a dinosaur.
 
Buy1Sell2 said:
--04/13/15 RTH Short NQ Jun at 4411.50. Initial stop loss is 4455.00
--04/14/15 RTH Price is 4391.00 Staying short with same stop for now.
--04/17/15. RTH. Price is 4346.75. Staying short for now. Stop lowered to 4439.00

So the OP's "grail" method is stopped out for a loss of 27.5pts, exclusive of expenses.

The SLA/AMT yields over 200pts during the same period.

So far, the "superiority" of the "grail" method remains unproven.

I hope that we are now done with this silly thread.

All 774 posts of it.

Now 813. And the thread goes on . . .
 
What do you expect from a guy who uses an electric utility drill as a food mixer? That he can think straight? Try to picture that, whisking cream with a 20 lbs Makita.:eek: Just f***n hilarious.

"And I don't mean just Breville, but KitchenAid, Cuisinart, Hamilton Beach, and all the rest. Plastic gears. Plastic housings. In blenders. Even in mixers. And if it weren't for Amazon reviews, you'd never know. And for a hundred dollars. A HUNDRED DOLLARS! Amazon reviews have become the Consumer Reports of the new millennium. No wonder they're so popular. And manufacturers would be wise to pay attention.

For those who are tired of being taken advantage of by companies that have zero respect for their customers, consider what I do. Buy a paint mixing attachment for your electric drill. You can get a good metal one for ten bucks. Attach it and go to town. Metal gears, tons of power, near-infinite speeds, and it will never bog down or break. Granted it sounds a little Tool Time, but it works (where do you suppose they got the idea for immersion blenders in the first place), and if you have a drill that's battery-operated, you don't have to futz around with a cord.

With all this Chinese out-sourcing, companies have become incredibly lazy and profit-greedy. When will they go back to making quality products like they did fifty years ago (a KitchenAid mixer I bought in 1970 broke down just last year; a Sunbeam mixer that belonged to my mother in the fifties is still going strong).

End of rant."

LMFAO!!! This is great material, you should do stand-up! I can see the skit now.....
 
Good question as the Scribble method cannot be automated. It's too arbitrary and exceedingly subjective.

As is the "grail system". What matters is which makes the most money. Even in hindsight, the "grail system" can't outperform the SLA.
 
Good question as the Scribble method cannot be automated. It's too arbitrary and exceedingly subjective.

Yes, funny why they just don't admit this. Makes it clear they really don't even trade it. I have no problem ( or no evidence) of intuitive trading savants that may or may not exist-- If these folks would just admit the subjectivity, no one could argue with them. It is the fact they try to present it as a objective system that is their own self destruction

When it is automated and tested over multi-years of data, it losses money-- add in the vig and its a disaster.
 
Yes, funny why they just don't admit this. It is the fact they try to present it as a objective system that is their own self destruction

When it is automated and tested over multi-years of data, it losses money-- add in the vig and its a disaster.
Are there any other bingos?
 
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