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- ozwilson replied Sep 12, 2009
couldn't find an older post!
- ozwilson replied Sep 12, 2009
1) I agree with you, but this is a theoretical question more then solving a trading problem! 2) IMO it is as much of a cure for AL as a fixed dollar amount "scale"! There's one thing you didn't address in your post: We can both agree that my primary ...
- ozwilson replied Aug 28, 2009
Keep in mind that for the example I gave in my last post my money management was NOT random (every 1000$ I use 1 more mini lot)! That is exactly my question - If my money management was random, would it really eliminate AL because is has no order to ...
- ozwilson replied Aug 27, 2009
Ok I guess my post was confusing... I'm NOT taking about eliminating Asymmetric leveraging as a techniquie. I meant to eliminate the detrimental effect of Asymmetric leveraging as a phenomenal - Example: If I use 1 mini lot for every 1000$ I have in ...
- ozwilson replied Aug 26, 2009
FrankenPip - What I want is to achieve the goal of eliminating Asymmetric Leveraging... Maybe it's not a big deal (or noble cause) but I wanted to see how you people think. So do you think it's could be done? x1810 - I don't understand what your ...
- MM - Using randomness against Asymmetric Leverage
Does Randomness eliminate Asymmetric Leveraging? What factor should determine my X Variable (see ...
- fo' shizzle my corrizzle (correlation poll)...
Hello, First, here are two great links: {url} and a MUST read (has Excel Correlations Tutorial)- ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 20, 2008
hum, this may be obvious to some.. but are the numbers on the y axis your $ balance and the x axis represents the number of trades taken? I believe there is a 750 PIPS drawdown somewhere in that chart but I can't spot it really..... P.s. ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 20, 2008
ahh shit.. hum, I think I got it wrong.. a little help would be good.. am I supposed to hold my nose?!
- ozwilson replied Sep 20, 2008
I think I agree for the most part with tdion... although I think the luck comes into play when you're fast enough to adapt to changes and evolve accordingly.. No testing method can ever predict the future.. but I hear that for 09' there"s a whole ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 20, 2008
Hi again tdion, Are you referring to post post 39? or never recalculating the divisor (post 17)? or maybe both? that's theoretically speaking right? I know it's kinda beside this thread (or even MM), but do you respect correlation? Do you maybe ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 14, 2008
You should be interested in this very informative thread about martingale systems, expectancy and MM- url
- ozwilson replied Sep 13, 2008
I don't understand why the need for an extra money deposit.. I can just calculate my "not at risk money" instead, and put that money initially.. Definitely overlooked this problem.. and it is, still, hard for me to grasp! I thought about this ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 11, 2008
Thanks for your input foto!
- ozwilson replied Sep 11, 2008
Hey Tdion, OK, I did some thinking... (also read this thread a couple more times)! It is the greatest discovery I have found about MM (but like drawdowns it's only a GUESTIMATION..). Alas, I dont have 8 years of historical drawdown (as a matter of ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 11, 2008
check out this thread- url
- ozwilson replied Sep 7, 2008
Anybody has an opinion?
- ozwilson replied Sep 7, 2008
Can you please elaborate why in your opinion this is not acceptable.. It seems that you can also have a 1096 pip drawdown with only a few trades too. So what's the difference (sorry if I got it wrong)? How did you come to choose these drawdown ...
- ozwilson replied Sep 6, 2008
Thanks a bunch bill! I have taken a look at that thread and it is something I'll be thinking about for at least this next week.. Good to have a friend around..
- ozwilson replied Sep 6, 2008
This MM strategy is a great idea tdion, something I have been looking for! What if you use this strategy only on the "market's money" and use a fixed fractional whenever you drawdown to your initial deposit? P.s. For how long have you been ...