(Profit - Labor) / (Risk*Investment) - PrimeRate is a good indicatior if what you are doing is really good or bad.
Risk is calculated as (36 months / (Total profitable Months - total loss months) in the last 36 months). If you traded less than 3 years but more than 12 months, use the total trading months.
Mine is, considering it costs me a 100K full time job and I never had any down month.
(Profit - 100K) / (1*Investment) > 60%
I am an investor, not a trader, so I wonder if trading has better return than investing. My trading fomular is
(Profit - 150K) / (3*Investment)
Becaues trading cost longer time, more hair, and more wear on health, so I added 50k more. I can only make 2 profitable months out of 3 months in trading, so I only make 1 month profit net in 3 months, thus risk factor is 3.
Also, I wonder if you can make more money if you have more capital (Scalablity). For me, I am not sure if I can still make every month profitable if I have more than 5 million, because I mainly invest in low price, low volume, value stocks.
Risk is calculated as (36 months / (Total profitable Months - total loss months) in the last 36 months). If you traded less than 3 years but more than 12 months, use the total trading months.
Mine is, considering it costs me a 100K full time job and I never had any down month.
(Profit - 100K) / (1*Investment) > 60%
I am an investor, not a trader, so I wonder if trading has better return than investing. My trading fomular is
(Profit - 150K) / (3*Investment)
Becaues trading cost longer time, more hair, and more wear on health, so I added 50k more. I can only make 2 profitable months out of 3 months in trading, so I only make 1 month profit net in 3 months, thus risk factor is 3.
Also, I wonder if you can make more money if you have more capital (Scalablity). For me, I am not sure if I can still make every month profitable if I have more than 5 million, because I mainly invest in low price, low volume, value stocks.