Sean K
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kennas said:Not sure how any average punter can tell that people are buying this from overseas either.
It's nothing to do with skill. It's just a signal like many other signals. It is the nature of long term trend following to capture these sorts of outliers. If it wasn't this one, it would have been another.Jimminy said:well done Michael D.
Grabbing one's profits and running is the worst possible thing you can do to the overall expectancy of a long term trend following system, so no, there is no desire to lock in profits. To put this another way, it is best not to fall in love with open equity.kennas said:Must be tempting to lock in some profits Michael?
MichaelD said:It's nothing to do with skill. It's just a signal like many other signals. It is the nature of long term trend following to capture these sorts of outliers. If it wasn't this one, it would have been another.
Grabbing one's profits and running is the worst possible thing you can do to the overall expectancy of a long term trend following system, so no, there is no desire to lock in profits. To put this another way, it is best not to fall in love with open equity.
SLX will declare in due course when it is time to exit. I will, however, also mention that I've profitably traded some of the breakouts in my short term system for a little extra cream on top.
Hehe. IMO lots of long term trend followers have done exactly that to help pay the bills in between outlier trades.nizar said:You should write a book.
Seriously.
But then again why would waste your time, trading is probably more profitable.
(and of course u cant backtest royalties to see if writing a book is, or is likely to be profitable LOL)
Jimminy said:Just an observation, but the buy side for this morning is quite incredible. Sitting here with big grin.
nizar said:You should write a book.
Seriously.
But then again why would waste your time, trading is probably more profitable.
(and of course u cant backtest royalties to see if writing a book is, or is likely to be profitable LOL)
Michael,michael_selway said:This company has done very well.
Do u know when it's forecast to be profitable?
thx
MS
explod said:There is a very good book covering this subject in clear and detailed form. Check out "Trend Following" Michael Covel, Prentice Hall 2004. I have improved my returns very positively since taking it on board. The punch line: a trend is your friend until the bend. At that point a proportional time scale or drop stop loss percentage should have been determined for exit. And by the way, I like the way this trend is developing
I have no connection with book sales or the publisher etc., nor am I qualified to give financial advice
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