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Waz- I took a very quick look. Very interesting! Assuming no errors
by the author, I'd say this offers a very economical "cookie cutter"
approach to position sizing. The downside is that with a generic MCS
program, one can simulate this and much more. Also, there's nothing
like building a model from scratch to get a feel for how it works.
Mark
--- In amibroker@xxxx, "Listes trading" <listes.trading@xxxx> wrote:
> This one looks also interesting
>
> http://unicorn.us.com/trading/prosizer.html
>
> Waz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MarkF2 [mailto:feierstein@x...]
> Sent: lundi 28 octobre 2002 19:40
> To: amibroker@xxxx
> Subject: [amibroker] Re: Money Management (MM) - Thread Summary
>
>
> Stephane- Both are easy to use and have advantages and disadvantages.
> For position sizing, the first package lets you automatically
> incrementally change simulation variables. It also has better
> graphics. The second package is faster, has a really cool "urn
> feature" and can do 10M iterations (as opposed to 1M with the first).
>
> Mark
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxx, "Stephane Carrasset" <nenapacwanfr@xxxx> wrote:
> > Which one is the simple to use
> > two Excel add-ins for this:
> >
> > http://www.analycorp.com/software.htm
> > http://www.resample.com/content/software/excel/index.shtml
> >
> > stephane
>
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