50% Annual Returns

Discussion in 'Journals' started by alphastocks, Aug 29, 2006.

  1. narballs

    narballs

    shorting drops quckly the moment fear and greed is gone. On the other hand longs move slowly and is casued by steady buying and a balance of shorts covering. So def can't use the same strategy for both longs and shorts.
     
    #91     Sep 12, 2006
  2. Indeed!

    Not too mention, the moves down always seem to happen faster than the moves up. By the time you see the move down, you've missed most of the move.


     
    #92     Sep 12, 2006
  3. I agree that just reversing the buy criteria doesn't necessarily work. Just because a stock is not a 'buy' doesn't mean it's a short. I am running a short strategy parallel to this long strategy that produce very nice long term results. I will introduce the short portfolio over the next few weeks. It uses the same 20 day hold approach as the longs and it does share a few inverse parameters with the longs, but it is not a reverse of the long strategy if that makes sense.
     
    #93     Sep 12, 2006
  4. That's why technicals become more imortant when it comes to shorting.
     
    #94     Sep 12, 2006
  5. STOCK TO BUY FOR SEP 13, 2006 - ALJ


    STOCK TO SELL FOR SEP 13 - BRNC -11% RETURN
     
    #95     Sep 12, 2006
  6. Closed out positions since I started posting on this forum.
     
    #96     Sep 12, 2006
  7. By the way, Crude is looking oversold here and ready for a bounce.
     
    #97     Sep 12, 2006
  8. tomjohn

    tomjohn

    interesting system you have, alpha, but, just out of curiosity, what do you do when you go off for two weeks to the woods...just sell 10 and buy 10 when you get back?
     
    #98     Sep 13, 2006
  9. Good question...

    First of all I am typically connected to a laptop wherever I go, second I have an assistant that works under my wing and who will step in if I am unavailable (rarely).
     
    #99     Sep 13, 2006
  10. STOCK TO BUY FOR SEP 14, 2006 - FCFS

    STOCK TO SELL FOR SEP 14 - ZEUS -14.3% RETURN

    Unfortunately there is no way to avoid loosing positions here and there, that is just a normal part of the business. Keep an eye on the average return for the closed out positions over several months, that's what's important.
     
    #100     Sep 13, 2006