Beware these days simple systems simply do do not produce profits over a large number of trades.
Inter trader brokers have a great ad about making your trades in the real market and only making money if the client makes money.Interesting. You guys are so negative about brokers. So what makes you think they do this? Ideally, they want clients who don't lose all their money.
Curious, what was the size of your account at Oanda if you don't mind sharing? Overall, agree with your Oanda assessment.
Arguably I haven't traded any meaningful account size for them to trade against me, but I've been impressed with what I've seen over the last 5 years or so - I've been able to double/triple my micro-lot account with some hand trading. With this new set of systems, I might actually scale in further with Oanda.
Why are there casinos,slot machines,cam girls etc etc etc.Gamblers/basic human needs/foolishness are always there.They farm the weak and there will always be replacements for those exhausted of their funds.Interesting. You guys are so negative about brokers. So what makes you think they do this? Ideally, they want clients who don't lose all their money.
Why are there casinos,slot machines,cam girls etc etc etc.Gamblers/basic human needs/foolishness are always there.They farm the weak and there will always be replacements for those exhausted of their funds.
Some background: I am no quant PhD, and certainly no hedge fund guy. I am just an engineer with decent programming skill.
I have spent a small part of the last 2 years developing and building a pretty simple intra-day trend-following system (fully automated) focussed on currencies. No fancy indicators, just signals based of when price exceeds a simple moving average. After a bunch of backtesting and paper trading, I'm seeing that it actually makes good return and I just started live trading with it.
BT results: Sharpe > 1.7, with tight stop losses.
While I was happy, I was also quite suspicious to see this working as well. Can someone help me intuit how such systems work?
Thanks in advance.
- What are the market forces making this system work?
- Is this effectively taking money from less sophisticated traders? Or, am I riding the wave with smart money who just don't mind taking smaller losses which are actually quite meaningful for retail traders?
- Why haven't hedge funds/smarter people arbitraged or sucked the alpha out of my system?
- I've read Ernest Chan's books and it seems that this might be related to 'capacity' but I am still not sure why it is actually working.
I don't actually trade spot forex (or trade "retail") any more, but I used to use IB. None of what I'm describing as "pretty typical of the industry" applies to them at all. My only minor, intermittent problem with them was that I found their customer service very variable (that wasn't why I left them.)
Before that, I happily used Oanda.