All trades back tested were, buying at the market open, setting a 4% stop loss, and selling on market close. No trades were ever held overnight.
Here are the results tested from January 1st 2002 – 27th February 2009.
Results:
2009: 45.75% return (33 days traded), (Probability of profitable days: 72.72%)
2008: 233.63% return (232 days traded), (Probability of profitable days: 67.24%)
The results above are all long trades,
when testing the system live, we were getting slippage on the short trades at market open, but when buying (long), we were guaranteed the opening days price. (When shorting stocks on market open, U.S markets requires a long trade before a short), that is why we were not getting filled at the market open price on short trades.
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When we tested the system live we were not guaranteed the opening tick on the shorts at open, so we filtered out all of the short trades, leaving just the long trades. Removing the short trades, removed slippage.
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In 1997, two professors from Harvard won the Nobel Prize for Economics for services to easy money. They claimed to know pretty much everything, and weren't shy of sharing their knowledge for a fee.
All it took to make big profits, said Myron Scholes and Robert C. Merton, was a clever little formula. Oh, and a huge position in derivative contracts, gearing up tiny movements into large, volatile swings in options prices. Funnily enough, gearing up tiny movements into large, volatile swings in options prices was also all it took for Long-Term Capital Management to blow up in 1998.
Both of the Harvard laureates sat on the hedge fund's board of directors. LTCM lost some $3.5 billion.
how do you choose whether to go long or short?All trades back tested were, buying at the market open, setting a 4% stop loss, and selling on market close. No trades were ever held overnight.
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Ouch! whats happening??
The results I quoted are for all the long trades.
The return over the 7 years and 2 months including the short trades is 1205% with an average probability of 71.40% profitable days.
When we tested the system live we were not guaranteed the opening tick on the shorts at open, so we filtered out all of the short trades, leaving just the long trades. Removing the short trades, removed slippage.
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