who are the best mechanic traders on ET?

Quote from TSGannGalt:

Do we all agree that Corey is the best systematic trader in ET?

I don't know whether your intent was facetious, but I can assure you that my words were quite honest. I just wanted to make sure that the poster who nominated me understood that I have almost zero practical knowledge and taking anything I say as anything but amateur opinion would be like having the blind lead the blind. I certainly don't want people stumbling upon this thread, seeing my name, reading anything I have to say, and considering it to come from the mouth of experience and knowledge. It certainly doesn't.

Best to all,
Corey
 
Quote from NihabaAshi:

They weren't bragging nor being loud.

They only showed their statements because it was in the same image as the software they were running their mechanical program involving a conversation about the mechanical system (not a conversation about their profits). :cool:

Simply, they weren't talking about how much money they were making...they were talking about their mechanical system and you can see the trade execution platform, profit/loss screen, realtime charts and everything else in the images.

However, I do understand what you are talking about because I see many at ET yelling how much money they make.

Mark

Mark??? NihabaAshi are you THE Mark Frank?
 
Quote from Corey:

I don't know whether your intent was facetious, but I can assure you that my words were quite honest. I just wanted to make sure that the poster who nominated me understood that I have almost zero practical knowledge and taking anything I say as anything but amateur opinion would be like having the blind lead the blind. I certainly don't want people stumbling upon this thread, seeing my name, reading anything I have to say, and considering it to come from the mouth of experience and knowledge. It certainly doesn't.

Best to all,
Corey


There is a second Corey (lescor) who they are talking about.
 
I shouldn't be included as a mechanical trader since I've never traded that way. I've done research to create "straw men" trading models. Then I've traded against the models using my market knowledge. Anybody that's traded on a desk knows you don't dare trade mechanically for someone else. Intellectual property rights are almost always part of a trading contract. Nobody wants to take your research for fear of losing a good trader. However if you just entered trades as a model indicated, you can be sure your employer would try to sue to disclose the models when you depart the firm. Good to see you're still around MAN. Hope all is going well.
 
Quote from man:

must be funny to be praised on ET ... and not deserve
it. a rare "gift" ...

More confusing, given the odd coincidence that I generally only post in the Automated and Strategy Trading forums...
But certainly funny nonetheless. :D

Cheers,
Corey
 
Quote from acrary:

I shouldn't be included as a mechanical trader since I've never traded that way. I've done research to create "straw men" trading models. Then I've traded against the models using my market knowledge. Anybody that's traded on a desk knows you don't dare trade mechanically for someone else. Intellectual property rights are almost always part of a trading contract. Nobody wants to take your research for fear of losing a good trader. However if you just entered trades as a model indicated, you can be sure your employer would try to sue to disclose the models when you depart the firm. Good to see you're still around MAN. Hope all is going well.
well. yes and no on side of intellectual property. i think
that all our systems can easily be changed to have different
entry points. and the only problem are competition exclusions.
if you trade for yourself, that ain't a problem either.
but i see your point and i've never worked for a wall street
firm ... so, you know better.

i am not satisfied with how i am doing. trading a sharpe
of 1 on a USDm25 account ...

and i am asking myself at least once a month what the
real edge was that you had. in the meanwhile i am
quite convinced it was NOT the edge test. i think it
does not indemnify you against fitting. at the moment
i believe it was your preselection via correlations that
made the difference. thus, you found something in the
universe of ALL datapoints and started from there.
sorry, could not resist touching this ...

glad to see you back. it feels like a rockstar is reentering
the stage. funny. i hope - though - you don't trade
too much ... remembering one post of yours ...
 
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