It's sarcasm.Care to explain?
Thanks.
It's sarcasm.Care to explain?
Thanks.
It's sarcasm.

yeah I'm not even sure why my sharpe is, or even how it's calculated so I'm in the same boat I'm sure.
According to my brokerage house, my trading style produced a much higher standard deviation than SP500 so my Sharpe is not that impressive.![]()
S&P500 Annual Returns since 2009:Not a client of Lightspeed. I introduced investors to him. They have done very well over the years. Two bad months since 2009. I have had accounts with him since 2012. Naked options are not right for everyone. These clients are QEP and understand the risk.
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My long-term and recent Sharpe is so low that after seeing these numbers I will have to commit seppuku now.
LOL... Remember mine is the aggregate of several strategies. I guess it is the same for others here. Some of my strategies have a sharpe between 1 and 2 but with uncorrelated diversification, we end up with much higher numbers...
I am not an economist or a finance guy, so my question for you esteem traders: Can someone with a lower Sharpe be doing better than one with higher Sharpe in absolute returns?My long-term and recent Sharpe is so low that after seeing these numbers I will have to commit seppuku now.
I am not an economist or a finance guy, so my question for you esteem traders: Can someone with a lower Sharpe be doing better than one with higher Sharpe in absolute returns?
I am thinking since Sharpe is ~(net return)/(standard deviation), I could have the same Sharpe as S&P but with a higher Std Dev, my return is actually better? In that case instead of committing hara-kiri, we should go out and celebrate.
All of us non sharpe caring people should celebrate.In that case instead of committing hara-kiri, we should go out and celebrate.