
Okay, thanks gor your replyThis is Elite(retail/small time)Trader...that kind of goes w/o say that we are aggressive for money or % returns.
And if you're not like that -- you shouldn't be here. just in my opinion.
But to answer your question...I would consider 10% a decent yearly profit for the conservative investor. Just saying 'conservative investor' makes my dick limp![]()
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Okay, thanks gor your reply
What would you consider a good return for active trader then?
A Sharpe of 1 over the long term net of 2 and 20 is very very very good, e.g. Most multi billion dollar funds are between 0.6 and 0.8What do you consider a decent yearly profit if we assume a trader/investor is pretty conservative and doesnt use huge leverage and tries to avoid big risks?
What do you consider a decent yearly profit if we assume a trader/investor is pretty conservative and doesnt use huge leverage and tries to avoid big risks?