Hi willy1111,I traded for a sort period in my super fund and was profitable. The only down side was the lack of stocks to choose from and the max % allocation allowed to those stocks. In the end i gave up as many of my stock picks weren't allowed.
Also i run my trading as a business so capital gain isn't an issue.
That is interesting willy1111, i did it through AustralianSuper at the time.
I would be interested to know what your yearly costs are before any trading takes place. I know commission is a % above any lot above $10000.
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 qldfrog, I did some back testing over the last couple of years and found my daily system out performed my weekly.But over all my weekly was way ahead, my thinking was to incorporate the two for times in the market when these changes happen and also allows me to trade more often which indulges my passion.@peter2 thanks, yes i am aware and i like being even with xao with half the risk, just a bit frustrating to realise all this initial work of system setup and research could have been match by VAS
But i am old enough to know that the market, or the world actually, does not care with work effort or justice etc
Real frustration is on having only 24h in a day and not having time to work and design a more dynamic second system to take advantage of what has been a stellar unusual market since January
Hi jjbinks, let me explain first what i meant by 100%, it was in reference to going broke, just not really explained well. Nick Radge explains it better in Unholey Grails.
I didn't say back testing was crap i said as skate pointed out means jack, meaning past tests will not be the same as future results. Doing Monti carlo simulations points that out.
The biggest and most important aspect of back testing for me is does it have a positive expectancy over time.
You can run MC over different time frames and durations.The MC simulations use the same time frame just alters the criteria slightly ( you can adjust how much deviation in amibroker, I think i used 2%). Run 1000 simulations and see best and worse results. If still positive then on a winner.
You thinking of leaving Aus qldfrog?I just fulfilled my first promise: comparison of income tax rates among a few selected places, demonstrating if need be that we are horribly taxed here yes are supposed to go to private hospitals, pay for education and offer poor expensive public transport
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/income-tax-rates-in-the-world-vs-australia.34841/
Now need to do a thread on becoming retiree and work on system number II
Have all a great week
No, pure mismanagementYou thinking of leaving Aus qldfrog?
does the smaller size of Aus population have an influence on tax% compared to other countries with larger populations?
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