http://www.javazon.com/HedgeFund/Todays Top 10 Trading Systems.pdf
Note: this is a 1 meg PDF download.
Note: this is a 1 meg PDF download.
re: ....he thinks that R-Breaker will recover in the future...
Quote from syswizard:
"systems can stay in drawdowns far longer than trading accounts can retain adequate capital"
You can quote me on that.
Quote from syswizard:
My take: once a system goes beyond it's historically-tested worst drawdown, it's time to "pull the plug"...or make a change.
Well then WHEN ? When do you pull the plug ?Wouldn't think so.
=========Quote from rickty:
Considering that these are the 10 best systems, I can only conclude that a lot of systems have been struggling in the past 3 or so years, or there is too much emphasis being placed on historical performance.
I was interested to see that Fitschen is still selling Aberration (and also I-Master) but he doesn't recommend the use of these systems alone but rather as a combo, so that if one is not working the others can pick up the slack.
I must say, trading systems like Aberration, Basis II and Trendchannel which have gone nowhere in the past 2 or 3 years takes a special type of trader.
Stuckey's system Golden SX has been superceded by his Catscan 3 Plus system which would appear to be a better alternative system at this time.
Ready-Set-Go is a weekly trading system which is quite surprising considering that its drawdowns are low.
R-Breaker is having a tough time recently. I suspect some adjustment of the system parameters would help. But certainly the lack of volatility in the SP market is has been a major issue. When I spoke to John Hill at one of the trading expos, he thinks that R-Breaker will recover in the future. We'll see how long we'll have to wait for this.
Richard
Quote from syswizard:
Well then WHEN ? When do you pull the plug ?
What is your criteria ?
You saw my other commentary on this exact subject...right ?:
http://www.javazon.com/HedgeFund/Attain-RMesa-Systems.pdf