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Hi tech and others proficient in systems testing and design,

Do you put a portfolio limit in terms of the maximum % that can be allocated to one stock?

If yes -- what do you do when the a stock reaches this?

Eg. if this is set to 30%, and your allocations per trade is $10k out of $100k initial capital, you invest only one parcel into this absolute winner, and it runs like a champion, and triples, what would you do then?

(Obviously, if you pyramid this scenario will come up more often that if you dont)

So -- If you chop some -- how much do you chop?

And for those who dont include such a portfolio limit, is it because you dont want to cap your winners? I would think so.

Responses and discussion would be much appreciated.
 
Nizar.

Portfolio limit is the total amount of capital which can or is to be allocated in your portfolio at any one time. I always set this to 100%. I want all my money working for me.

Position size limit The maximum amount you will trade on any one position. This I vary. My standard method is 10% of capital.
I traded one (Closed all long term positions on 27th) at 14.5% of capital.
I find with longer term systems more on each trade to 20% is better than less. Lower win rate higer R/R.
With short term----high win rate less /trade.

Portfolio heat The total amount of risk you'll allow your total capital to be at risk relative to open positions in your portfolio.
I limit this to 20% but run it at 100% to see how exposed a system "Could" take me to if I didnt limit it. Most are around 20%.

Davids done a tremendous job with the manual dont you think.
Worth the $1500 on its own I think! I printed/print the whole manual off and bind it for easy reference.
 
And for those who dont include such a portfolio limit, is it because you dont want to cap your winners? I would think so..

Yes. Although I haven't had the bad luck to come unstuck doing this.

At the moment I only have 4 stocks (never more than 12-15). One has run really well and now accounts for about 80%. I also don't scale in or out of trades. The initial parcel is it. But that's just my system.
 
Davids done a tremendous job with the manual dont you think.
Worth the $1500 on its own I think! I printed/print the whole manual off and bind it for easy reference.

Yeh tend to agree wholly.
Its a great reference to have. I've binded mine as well -- $6 from officeworks, lol.

I wonder how Davids system has performed the last few years!

I was reading the manual yesterday and on pg.246 theres a monte carlo analysis done on a MACD system with the entry and exit signals reversed, and the results were AMAZING. Interesting to see how much it pays to go against the herd.
 
Portfolio heat The total amount of risk you'll allow your total capital to be at risk relative to open positions in your portfolio.
I limit this to 20% but run it at 100% to see how exposed a system "Could" take me to if I didnt limit it. Most are around 20%.

Could you guestimate double that for a max DD situation? All positions move against so OE drops 20%, then max consecutive losers x risk per trade...another 20%....max DD potential 40%?
 
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Max D/D and portfolio heat are very different.
DD can be well over 20% while Heat remains under 20%.
DD is based on that increasing and decreasing variable of profit---while Heat is based on CAPITAL risk to the portfolio.
 
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