Agree Tripack.
Especially this part:
But the turtle method will outperform buy and hold in other commodity markets that don't have a long term upward bias.
And yes.... read the PDF.
peace
axeman
Especially this part:
But the turtle method will outperform buy and hold in other commodity markets that don't have a long term upward bias.
And yes.... read the PDF.
peace
axeman
Quote from TriPack:
Axeman,
It sounds like you've read the pdf on this website regarding the original turtles system?
http://www.originalturtles.org/system.htm
I just read it and it is very informative regarding the turtles method. I think you are right - the edge of this system is in market selection and diversification. It is choosing the 1 or 2 markets that will have big winning trend moves that will offset all the other losses the system incurs in all the other markets it trades.
And because the stock market is a market that generally trends upward, buy and hold is a profitable long term approach. But the turtle method will outperform buy and hold in other commodity markets that don't have a long term upward bias.
I write long-term and ultra-long-term trend-following systems that are similar to turtle systems. Currently, I have developed 12 independent systems. Proper money management is, indeed, the key to success. Entry/exit technique is largely irrelevant. The goal is to write a simple, robust, "bulletproof" entry/exit technique that will provide a CONSISTENT framework within which your money management system can operate.