Trend Following Research

Quote from Trend Following:

I see hard cover copies for first time Monday...

BTW, moderating a panel with Ed Seykota and Larry Hite in Chicago June 21...stop by!
What, exactly, is there to moderate? According to you, and in this very thread, you have made it clear that there is only one way in which to be an official trend follower, and you have characterized any alternative interpretation as drivel.

Does that mean the only variation available to trend followers is in the nature of money management, and is that what your Flagship course, at a mere $2,997, offers? Since, according to you, trend following is a static term, does that mean your Standard I Course, selling at only $1,297, offers mediocre money management insight? Whereas the Standard II Course, at $1,897, offers better money management lessons than the Standard I Course, but not quite as sensational as your Flagship Course?
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

I, for one, can't wait to get my hands on the new book. Lot's of insight and clever views from the best and brightest on the street. In addition to amusing anecdotes gleaned from elite's finest in their own words. Where is my review copy, MC? :D :D

surf:)
And there you have it. Someone who believes trend following is a joke and yet can't wait to read "lot's" of insight and clever views from trend followers. It's always nice to see you at your best, surf, smooching vendor ass.
 
Quote from Trend Following:

I see hard cover copies for first time Monday...

BTW, moderating a panel with Ed Seykota and Larry Hite in Chicago June 21...stop by!

Only if Seykota promises to bring his banjo.

:D
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

I believe trend following makes no sense, correct. However, I am open to learn from anyone regardless of what I think...
Your participation in related threads suggests otherwise, where your debate skills are limited to repetition and derision.

Oh, but get an advance copy with your name on it and you'll sell your soul.
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

Your participation in related threads suggests otherwise, where your debate skills are limited to repetition and derision.

Oh, but get an advance copy with your name on it and you'll sell your soul.


Huh? I am on the Wiley book reviewer list and have more trading books than most book stores.

In it or on it? I understand the new book features one or more of the more colorful traders on elite ( in his own words)--- maybe you are IN it ?

surf:D
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

In it or on it? I understand the new book features one or more of the more colorful traders on elite ( in his own words)--- maybe you are IN it ?

surf:D
I thought you'd be ON it with a gushing endorsement. You know, one of the top 5 best trading books of all time, and all that. Weren't you all giggly over the first one?
 
Quote from Gabfly1:

I thought you'd be ON it with a gushing endorsement. You know, one of the top 5 best trading books of all time, and all that. Weren't you all giggly over the first one?


It's a good book ( the first one )-- although I remain steadfast in my knowledge that trend following is a fatally flawed method for most traders.

Actually, I believe, that it is the number one best selling trading book of all time. Definitely entertaining and insightful.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

It's a good book ( the first one )-- although I remain steadfast in my knowledge that trend following is a fatally flawed method for most traders.

Actually, I believe, that it is the number one best selling trading book of all time. Definitely entertaining and insightful.
How can you find it insightful if you believe trend following is "fatally flawed?"
 
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Quote from marketsurfer:

I believe trend following makes no sense, correct. However, I am open to learn from anyone regardless of what I think...
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Really?
 
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