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Lol I seriously laughed out loud! Lol I'm not sure what sort of "research" you do, but I'm struggling to see how a S7 Is part of a "successful"...
It was not that long ago when I did my undergrad so I've got no real desire (or time) to study and sit an exam.
Bigpapi, Are there really "hundreds" of reputable prop firms in NYC that offer: -20:1 intraday leverage. -Remote trading. -Allow me to...
Hi Cactus, Thanks for the info. Would you be able to mention a few firms in the NYC area that you think fit the bill? I'm after reputable...
Hi, Just wondering which non series 7 requiring firms offer the best deals for experienced traders? Being experienced, obviously I don't...
I sent off an email using the address provided on the website. One of the partners, Mike, replied promptly.
+1. The OP clearly knows nothing about trading. The whole essence of trend following is to buy breakouts and/or uptrends. How much money is...
Though I should say that solid trend following systems should of course outperform random entry systems, as you look for breakouts or uptrends....
I've tested random entry myself, though it was years ago, when i was first getting started in systems design. The results suprised me. Do you...
Hmmmm I didn't know Malaysia was a tax-haven?? :confused: :confused: http://www.zyra.org.uk/taxhaven.htm (not sure how reliable the...
Hi, I'm thinking trend following strategies would work nicely in stocks in growing economies, like emerging markets. The BRIC countries...
I agree wholly. The reason I mentioned W% is because its the only way to quantify or see if there is any edge in the entry. Of course there...
Jez. You would be how good random entry actually is. Run a few tests. I would post some here but on the work computer at the moment. Hit...
I agree. Trend following systems have no "true edge" so to speak in terms of their entry. That is why the hit rate on trend following systems...
But I for one have difficulty in believing that a system can be designed to be eternally profitable. AFJ Garner. Have you looked at the work...
Mike, Thanks for your thoughts. 3-5% sounds reasonable. Obviously, less is better.
Solid post. What is the name of your book and when will it be released?
I agree. People just have to learn to accept that drawdowns and periods of poor performance are just part of ANY system. Eg. Renaissance...
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