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Please see my post in the ASF feedback thread.
I wanted to know if traders who are very familiar with one or more techniques would be interested/willing to take part in a "trade off", one method against others.
Joe is ok with it. If there are people who want to take part, please indicate here to get an idea of numbers. We might need an excel person to keep track of trades and tabulate data. Gains and losses would be compared with 'method' chosen. The best method would be one where most % gains have been made across all traders and all trades. It's not a competition where a person wins, but a method.
Hopefully this is of interest to everyone. It's the best way I could think to compare TA methods against each other.
How it would work:
from the list of 10 stocks, analyze each, find one you like using a method you like. If nothing appeals, make no trades. Submit your trade to the ASF thread. Buy and sell as you wish within the set time frame.
Obviously there are times when a certain stock may appeal on a number of different criteria. eg. a 'breakout' stock may also be a 'momentum' stock may also be a 'candle pattern' set up. In this case you can nominate more than one method for each entry and exit you make.
Anyone?
I wanted to know if traders who are very familiar with one or more techniques would be interested/willing to take part in a "trade off", one method against others.
Joe is ok with it. If there are people who want to take part, please indicate here to get an idea of numbers. We might need an excel person to keep track of trades and tabulate data. Gains and losses would be compared with 'method' chosen. The best method would be one where most % gains have been made across all traders and all trades. It's not a competition where a person wins, but a method.
Hopefully this is of interest to everyone. It's the best way I could think to compare TA methods against each other.
How it would work:
from the list of 10 stocks, analyze each, find one you like using a method you like. If nothing appeals, make no trades. Submit your trade to the ASF thread. Buy and sell as you wish within the set time frame.
Obviously there are times when a certain stock may appeal on a number of different criteria. eg. a 'breakout' stock may also be a 'momentum' stock may also be a 'candle pattern' set up. In this case you can nominate more than one method for each entry and exit you make.
Anyone?