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Quick question
I compare my system to the xao, but the xao would return some dividends
Is there a xao plus div index i could use for my comparison?
hi jjbinks, as skate said in a post - back testing means jack, I agree totally and only use it to determine if I have positive expectancy and not to really look at returns. A robust strategy should be able to withstand the ebb and flow of the market over the long term, Nick Radge states many good systems can take up to 3 years to become 100% profitable depending on when they are started in the market cycle.hi qld frog,
Thanks for sharing your results.
If its okay with you do you think you could post your back test results here so we can gauge what to expect from your strategy.
My question to you and others trading systems is:
How do you know that your system is not working and when would you stop trading?
--I think part of this comes back to system design. The more confident you are with your back testing process the more confident you can be with your system but trading real world may not produce same outcomes either because (1) there was some problem with back testing (2) Your edge has eroded
1) Do a thread about taxation difference income and CGT between country to prove with figure we are a bloody high taxation country
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