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Quote from Vertunyc:

Whatever.
Please stay away from threads from serious market researchers and traders.
Start your own thread pumping your stuff, stop ruining solid threads by anyone you think is Market Surfer and or has a following to influence.
Hearing fanciful tales about one tick trends, anecdotal evidence, autoannotated charts, and such puts readers to sleep and drives them away from the thread. Talk about such things on your own thread and in 750.00 pamphlets/ there is no interest in serious discussions.
thank you

You bipolar narcissistic sociopath . . . The only one pumping anything is you. The thread was fine till you got here with your one-of -a hundred alias. Time for you to go . . . again.

Bye Bye surf.
 
Quote from Trend Following:

Are you in the league of these guys? [http://www.dunncapital.com]1[/url], [http://www.wintoncapital.com]2[/url], [http://www.grahamcapital.com]3[/url], etc.?

Well, Dr Schamp's results could be compared to theirs, I guess. As best I can tell, the three firms YTD as of July were +4%, +4%, -5% (although -- all three probably did very well in August).

I don't know what results Dr Schamp reports. He doesn't show YTD on his website.
 
Quote from ProfLogic:

Here is an eRough Rice report.
...... here was $19,300.00 per contract not $193. This is an error of the programs part to put the correct value on rice.


Simulation trading? How else can an error like this be explained.

Maybe above should read, $19300 left over from account size of 100k trading rice...
 
Quote from equitybuyout:

Simulation trading? How else can an error like this be explained.
Maybe above should read, $19300 left over from account size of 100k trading rice...

MultiCharts doesn't apply the correct decimal points to rice.
It's a common error of their strategy process for those of us that actually use the program.
 
What? Why would anyone use such a pos program for trading? No wonder the results on those spreadsheets don't make any sense. Your basic tools contain flaws. That's not a very good starting point to learn how to trade.
 
What? Why would anyone use such a pos program for trading? No wonder the results on those spreadsheets don't make any sense. Your basic tools contain flaws. That's not a very good starting point to learn how to trade. Even in an obvious simulated environment like those sheets indicate, traders shouldn't use bargain basement retail type software. It makes no sense.
 
Quote from equitybuyout:

What? Why would anyone use such a pos program for trading? No wonder the results on those spreadsheets don't make any sense. Your basic tools contain flaws. That's not a very good starting point to learn how to trade.

Makes no sense either why Anna has anything to do with you either unless she's a fan of diaper changing a narcissistic sociopath.
 
Quote from Vertunyc:

Those are not academic white papers. They are marketing pieces made in the guise of research. They clearly only promote the "book" and strategy of the funds who sponsored them. sorry to say but they hold very little if any weight.:confused:

Come on. They hold no value?
 
I share Dr Covel's regard for Winton, but it's always important to bear in mind that while Winton is now the flavor of the day, the same was true of R*ch D*nnis two decades ago, or J*hn H*nry one ago.
 
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