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:sleeping:Eh? the red highlights aren't helping. I assume you mean sum total in dollar terms which is not what you said....
Because if you haven't been trading recently, you have no basis to make the comments you made in the opening post, ergo, a troll post.Why am i deemed to be trolling if i haven't traded recently?.....
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Because if you haven't been trading recently, you have no basis to make the comments you made in the opening post, ergo, a troll post.
If you cant profit in anything you do Trading/Property/Art/Coins/Business/Love/Weight loss/Smoking/
you have 3 choices.
(1) Do nothing
(2) Keep doing the same thing until someone else does something.
(3) Do something about it!
If you believe you can backtest an options trading strategy, you're barking up the wrong tree. A backtest cannot consider all the parameters needed in deciding to enter a particular strategy. A backtest cannot metamorphose strategies as market conditions develop. It cannot make a subjective judgement on option valuation.I assume you never backtest or paper trade a new system. You only validate a new system until you start to lose real money..... right?
I think it's impossible to make money from windows and doors.
Sash, sliding, French doors... it's all ****e over the long run.
Everyone has jumped to the conclusion that i have recently lost money (i haven't traded in two years) or been duped by some bonehead seminar (now thats funny).
No comments on this Mr Orix?
HAHA well I can't argue with that!Agreed.... With the downturn in construction its really tough out there (and french doors aren't as popular nowadays)......
it seems you are simply trolling.
I am curious about backtesting oppies strats. Lots of oppies are illiquid, and may not trade during the day, so you can't simply use last price.
And I do not know of a provider that supplies historical intraday bid/ask data for oppies, further making backtest difficult.
Anyone care to enlighten me on that?
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