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I'm amazedThe recent flurry of quality post prosecuting each side of the argument is astounding. Read individually they all have a certain degree of merit - but [USER=2975]@ducati916[/USER] has a valid point about mechanical-based trading. Trading a system that's ridged (inflexible) on a constantly changing market.Great pointAnd by the why - another thought-provoking post. The series of recent posts go to the heart of the question."Why do we buy a position trading a mechanical system?".SummaryOver a few posts (so I can chunk the answer) I'll try to answer the question.Skate.
I'm amazed
The recent flurry of quality post prosecuting each side of the argument is astounding. Read individually they all have a certain degree of merit - but [USER=2975]@ducati916[/USER] has a valid point about mechanical-based trading. Trading a system that's ridged (inflexible) on a constantly changing market.
Great point
And by the why - another thought-provoking post. The series of recent posts go to the heart of the question.
"Why do we buy a position trading a mechanical system?".
Summary
Over a few posts (so I can chunk the answer) I'll try to answer the question.
Skate.
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