What motivates the attacks on J Hershey?

Spyder has tried to post 40 car lots after the fact then turns up to functions dressed like a bum and has to be escorted to the cloak room and given decent shoes to be allowed in

Fair dinkum how stupid are you people? :p
 
Quote from rawfist:

Spyder has tried to post 40 car lots after the fact then turns up to functions dressed like a bum and has to be escorted to the cloak room and given decent shoes to be allowed in

Fair dinkum how stupid are you people? :p

That is the mindless stuff that caused me to start the thread. I guess you have a ten year track record of these attacks. Does Jack owe you money? Did he take your girlfriend away? are you a marxist that hates capitalists that make money in the markets? Queer for Jack and he rejected you? What the hell is it?
 
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:
I see that he is up $1600 trading one contract, 66 trades.

he is making .7% [$20]or so per trade, what is that in ES points....

The way how I compare systems on C2 is the daily average gains per contract. Spyder's is around 2.3 ES points after commission in 2 weeks. I agree, the timeframe is too short yet to evaluate it in the long run, but let's say he keeps it up around 2 ES per day, that is 500 points annually, or 25K per contract. With a 5 K opening account that is 500% annual return, not too shabby....
 
Fractals,
Did Baron hire you to get the post count up or did you notice that the old fire was just smoldering and needed to have some gas thrown on it??? :p :p
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:
I admit to not learning much about it personally, I just can't stand trying to read all that gibberish and crawling through all the broken glass to get to the learning finish line, ....
.... then do what I do: when it's obvious that an ET poster has no chance of aiding my P&L (Jack, stockTradr3, Increasenow, Bullz-n-Bears, etc) - place them on the Ignore list.

R
 
Quote from Pekelo:

The way how I compare systems on C2 is the daily average gains per contract. Spyder's is around 2.3 ES points after commission in 2 weeks.

Yeah he's a paper trading machine :p
 
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:

That is the mindless stuff that caused me to start the thread. I guess you have a ten year track record of these attacks. Does Jack owe you money? Did he take your girlfriend away? are you a marxist that hates capitalists that make money in the markets? Queer for Jack and he rejected you? What the hell is it?

Oh cry for me Argentina.. am I ruining your little Hershey fantasy with the facts :cool:
 
Quote from RL8093:

Fractals,
Did Baron hire you to get the post count up or did you notice that the old fire was just smoldering and needed to have some gas thrown on it??? :p :p
.... then do what I do: when it's obvious that an ET poster has no chance of aiding my P&L (Jack, stockTradr3, Increasenow, Bullz-n-Bears, etc) - place them on the Ignore list.

R
to early to tell but u can probably add fractal to that list
 
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:

Good job, thanks for sorting that out a bit. I see that he is up $1600 trading one contract, 66 trades. Let's say he commits $3000 to a contract and assume the method to be scalable....... he's up 53% for 66 trades.....getting out the trusty old HP15C from engineering school daze, per trade he is making .7% [$20]or so per trade, what is that in ES points.... Spyder is averaging a point and three quarters per trade..... but the equity curve is not real smooth nor is it steadily upwards, he's up a couple of days, down a couple of days, overall after two weeks he's up but looking at that equity curve it's obvious there is not enough history to know much about the system so far... nonetheless the system is near the top of the list at C2 regarding annual returns when put in perspective........ a few months of history would make it more interesting......
$1,600 dollars divided by 66 trades equals $24.24 per trade, or approximately 2 ES ticks per round turn (not a point and three quarters, as your erroneously state in your post).

Factor in commissions of $3 or $4 per round turn and it nets out to about $16.25 to $17.25 (I rounded up) per trade.
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:

$1,600 dollars divided by 66 trades equals $24.24 per trade, or approximately 2 ES ticks per round turn.

Factor in commissions of $3 or $4 per round turn and it nets out to about $16.25 to $17.25 (I rounded up) per trade.

Thats really not bad.... not bad at all.

If you can come up with 10 trades a day.... that comes out to roughly $28,800 per yr after taxes! NOT BAD

(of course thats at 100% win ratio)

If ba is at 50%...then its about $14,500

14,500 over 10 years is $145K !!!!

After 20 years you could buy a house cash!!

Hmmmmm
 
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