Rol's Trading Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Rol, Feb 2, 2011.

  1. Rol

    Rol

    Not much work with trend following. All I know about trend following is to buy high and sell higher. Probably works well in up markets, but to me so would buy and hold.

    Do you have any stats for various periods that include comm. and slippage? Decade long curves can be misleading, I believe. How well one could stick with a strategy is a big consideration on execution.
     
    #211     May 13, 2011


  2. Rol, you may want to check out Topaz NQ100, which has a good amount of alpha exposure to the Nasdaq. The approach taken seems very similar to that of your strategy in many regards, including holding stocks overnight, and only going long, etc. In fact, it's equity chart (specifically the nature of it's DDs) might point to an RTM strategy. Of course,The question is not always if you can beat the broad markets,

    Btw, how about just restricting your exposure to Russell 2000 stocks (no Chinese pump and dumps). :D

    http://collective2.com/cgi-perl/system25860974

    Certainly very impressive how your system is chugging along. :)
     
    #212     May 14, 2011
  3. Rol

    Rol

    Hi short&naked, I just checked out some of the Topaz NQ100 trades. My system did take a few of the same trades listed. However, I looked at the biggest drawdown, and had to question the exit criteria. My system attempts to avoid being too greedy. The next day gap downs will often be the result.


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    That is an idea about the Russell 2000 index. I've looked at it before, but thought it had too many low volume stocks. I have filtered out most Chinese stocks from my symbol universe (hopefully).
     
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    #213     May 14, 2011
  4. d08

    d08

    Topaz is definitely RTM (I have the code, approx.), it's a great strategy and the author is very informed. However, I dislike the holding period.
     
    #214     May 14, 2011
  5. Indeed, the holding period/take profit approach irks quite a few folks. But the system did at least weather the 2007-2009 period quite well (pretty much breaking even). To be fair the NQ did hold up better than the SP, so that might be one of the reasons it did so well. Of course, Topaz does seem to require the winds at its back (full out bull run) in order to succeed in the long run. Once this is underway, it absolutely rips beyond the market averages. If however, the SP goes into Nikkei mode a la 1989 - now, then what? This is what concerns me a bit.

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    #215     May 15, 2011
  6. Rol

    Rol

    I must say, I have been enjoying the silver trade lately.

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    #216     May 16, 2011
  7. Rol

    Rol


    Long Gulfport Energy (again). Would like to let it run this time.


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    #217     May 16, 2011
  8. Rol, quick question, have you ever done any testing on how Beta affects your stock selection? If you could isolate those stocks that are historically decorrelated from the S&P perhaps you could weather an upcoming bear market much more successfully.
     
    #218     May 16, 2011
  9. Rol

    Rol


    Strategy is playing it unadventurously here with a current market exposure of 59% of equity. I hope the market continues to sell off so I may amass more shares on the cheap. I made zero discretionary intrusion today. I want to let the strategy play this market correction uninhibited. The drawdown henceforth is quite manageable.

    Real-time Unrealized P/L ($216.00)
    Real-time Realized P/L (5/16/11) $3.66
     
    #219     May 16, 2011
  10. Rol

    Rol

    Do you have a list of decorrelated stocks I could borrow? :p If the s&P drops below its 200 dma, then I may only focus on stocks that are able to remain above their 200 dma. I also think I may begin dabbling with some short ETFs, with small size using my current strategy. Since historically, my short strategy does much better in down markets, now may be the time to try it out live.
     
    #220     May 16, 2011