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by cramnhoj
Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:18 am
Forum: Testing and Simulation
Topic: single moving average system
Replies: 5
Views: 5619

Welcome to the forum. As c.f. has already said, there isn't that much difference in entry whichever of the different moving average methods you use. You can easily see this by plotting the different MA indicators on a price chart. If you do this on historical data, at the start of a long trend you'l...
by cramnhoj
Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:13 am
Forum: Testing and Simulation
Topic: Who made money in 2006?
Replies: 10
Views: 10966

This reminds me of what Nicholas Taleb discussed in "Fooled by Randomness". He showed examples where some people attribute their good performance to skill where in reality its more of because of luck. Only when they have the big losses do they realize how risky their trading systems were. ...
by cramnhoj
Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:53 am
Forum: Money Management
Topic: Pre-emptive money management
Replies: 9
Views: 13008

if you stick to the system you could be putting on a large sized position on the back of a triggered signal, that then tears you a new arse. yes, it could go your way, but if it doesn't...you are overleveraged perhaps in relation to standard size. In my opinion, if you become overleveraged when a p...
by cramnhoj
Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:01 am
Forum: Testing and Simulation
Topic: Reverse technical analysis
Replies: 8
Views: 6639

I'm not really sure. The discussion goes something like someone looking for a system that gives big losses per trade with the idea that by simply reversing the direction it'll produce big gains instead. But it was improper exits that let losses run that caused losses. From what I remember in Van Tha...
by cramnhoj
Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:06 pm
Forum: Testing and Simulation
Topic: Number of optimized variables and ranking of system goodness
Replies: 18
Views: 13242

Simply put, using the number of indicators a system uses as a measure of system robustness. I think it could give a rough indication but that there'd be a point where lines get blurred. The system's concept would best tell whether or not it's robust, it's easy to see if it's obviously not robust but...
by cramnhoj
Mon Nov 06, 2006 5:42 pm
Forum: Testing and Simulation
Topic: Reverse technical analysis
Replies: 8
Views: 6639

Welcome to reality, where things aren't as simple as what's said in books. :lol: The thing is technical analysis is merely a part of a trading system. Trading veterans usually consider the entry to contribute just 10% of a system's success. You haven't mentioned what money management the system uses...