Inspired by Market Wizards, but not the same, my new book from Wiley The Little Book of Trading is available.
. . .more trend following (if anyone's interested) - http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=209389&perpage=6&pagenumber=1
http://www.hedgeworld.com/news/read_newsletter_aa.cgi?section=dail&story=dail19214.html Insiders say so-called managed futures funds, which try to latch onto market trends, are making money from declining bond yields and falling equities, as investors seek safe havens amid the euro zone debt crisis and after the U.S.'s credit rating downgrade. These "black box" funds are up 4.2 percent so far this month, according to Hedge Fund Research's HFRX index, while the average hedge fund is down 4.0 percent and managers betting on rising and falling stock prices have lost a hefty 7.3 percent on average.
Another post about Trend Following and no exact mathematical definition yet? I see a site that has no idea what trend following is. Come now, don't you have performance summaries you can advertise here?
Maybe you, Hershey and the "price physics" mystics can post YOUR real-time, third-party audited performance summaries first. Oh, wait...