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Is Grid Trading (combined trend following and counter trend) Profitable? 3 replies
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DislikedIn the Beginning....There was Trend Following - Conclusion - Part 20 https://atstradingsolutions.com/in-t...rimer-part-20/Ignored
Disliked{quote} {image}{image}{image} Thank you for the series, it was both informative and inspiring . Trade well and prosper . B.RIgnored
DislikedI know some traders, 2 in particular who trade very short term, they revisit their strategies every weekend and optimize them to then trade the newly optimized permutations or settings the next week, on and on like an endless walk...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Simple & brilliant explanation. This is why it makes sense to play with random price series to get a better understanding how large this effect can be and how much it can distort the true picture. Stone cold distinction between luck and skill is essential and a very humbling experience.Ignored
DislikedSometimes I feel the results of many of the forum's participants (perhaps even my own!) are derived from sheer luck and excessive risk. And once that batch has gone over the cliff, a new and equally zealous batch is ready and waiting to take up the mantle. How can I be sure I have an edge? Is there a mathematical formula?Ignored
Disliked{quote} There are no guarantees in being able to determine an edge with 100% confidence....Ignored
DislikedSometimes I feel the results of many of the forum's participants (perhaps even my own!) are derived from sheer luck and excessive risk.....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Copernicus, what is a realistic return pa for "skilled" retail forex traders in your view? at one point I was sure it was 100%, today I think 20 to 30% is realistic interestingly, a survey of retailers revealed 96.4% of them disagree with me, which parallels the failure rate of forex retailersIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Le Metier The way I consider it is like this. Most retail traders do not trade with an edge, but that doesn't mean that they cannot be profitable over the short term.....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I have been fooled by randomness and didn’t realise. I had thought the stars at FF had much better strategies than me and therefore I must abandon what I have been doing and find a better strategy. But in light of the random equity curves I am only chasing the end of the rainbow, which goes on forever. So I can stop that. The random equity curves also explain why these people, their signal services and websites generate 404 errors within 2 to 5 years. And woe upon those who post an image of a random series of equity curves in their threads...Ignored
DislikedHanover’s fund manager perhaps is a realistic benchmark for the retailer in the long term: 28% 2016; 28% 2017; 26% 2018; 14% 2019Ignored
DislikedThat is why I only adopt practices in my trading strategies that are backed up by strategies adopted by FM's who can clearly demonstrate that validated long term track record....Ignored