Murray new S&P500 and T-Bond Systems

Discussion in 'Events' started by Murray Ruggiero, Nov 4, 2008.

  1. wrangler, you may have a point, however the main problem is that most traders are not able to follow the rules developed by themselves. Therefore, whether they buy a system (any one) and study it, or they develop a system, to succeed they need discipline to follow the rules.

    Regarding the work of Mr. Murray and his efforts to educate the fellow traders (us) to improve our trading, it is still up to the traders to understand and apply them. The analogy is this, in a class, all students study the same subjects and are under the same teachers, but few of them shine in their studies. Similarly, we all know the trading rules, yet how many of us apply or practice them?

    Please may I suggest a book The TradersSecrets, which discusses the real life experiences of successful traders who followed the rules of their trading methodology . It is the matter of application of rules and discipline. If you are unable to build a system as good as the systems of Murray, you can buy his systems. Now, you can either use Murray's systems as a starting point to build your own systems or you can build your own systems after going through his systems and getting the idea.
     
    #81     Feb 24, 2009
  2. Interesting post, Jaisreeram :)

    Any more comments of this book, The TradersSecrets?
     
    #82     Mar 3, 2009
  3. I've not heard of it so it must be rubbish;)
     
    #83     Mar 4, 2009
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  5. #85     Mar 17, 2009
  6. You had mentioned earlier that one can trade ETFs using these systems. Please explain with examples.
     
    #86     Mar 20, 2009
  7. Why do you need examples? The statement is clear, go and test it!

    That will offer more weight than any "example" might offer.


    Thx,
    D
     
    #87     Mar 20, 2009
  8. Just bought the book TradersSecrets. Shall let you know what I think about it.
     
    #88     Mar 21, 2009
  9. It sounds rubbish but I'll let you make your own judgement of it's value.
     
    #89     Mar 21, 2009
  10. Am curious, fundjunkie, have you read the book?
     
    #90     Mar 21, 2009