My experiences as a subscriber to various stock systems on C2 are quite good. I don't know about options though. I recently started a blog where...
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I just noticed there's a detailed explanation on this added to the C2 website....
actually, many vendors (and subscribers as well) live abroad. e.g. what are the requirements when someone from the UK is autotrading a system...
The statement doesn't seem to be anything recent. At the bottom it says: modified 07/01/2005.
All systems trade stocks, but are based on very different underlying principles.
That is consistent with JimmyJam's advice to focus on a single system and improve it. I find that a strong argument.
I didn't experience any loss of connection this morning
I agree. As soon as you shuffle through systems based on some rule, you get in trouble if the rule stops working in the future. That's why I...
I find that an interesting idea, and hadn't thought about it. The only problem I have with it (for my specific purpose) is that it introduces a...
Did you impose a rule to exclude combinations of low volume stocks and high trading frequencies? What about stocks currently listed on Nasdaq,...
If paired or multiple positions are allowed the solution is straightforward: use an optimizer and find the optimal portfolio weights that maximize...
JimmyJam, Thanks for your explanation. I agree that focusing on a single system will increase knowledge about the system and its edge, and might...
I can certainly pick the best system based on past criteria, but I don't know if this will be the best of the five in the coming year as well....
why not?
Suppose I have 5 uncorrelated systems that I feel confident to trade (entirely mechanical). I know for each system its historical (backtest)...
Maybe I wasn't clear enough or we are talking about different things, so let me clarify my example. Suppose a stock was trading in May 1990 for...
I think what he perhaps is referring to is split-adjusted data. E.g. when a stock experienced a 2:1 split 4 times in the past, it means a past...
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Will you eventually be able to fund your account with more money? If that's not the case, I expect the low absolute (dollar) value of your profits...
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