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Hi richard,
Why? ^_^
There are basically only two ways to get that kind of return: 1)
Start with a meaningless amount of money, and/or 2) Use enormous
leverage and make a couple of big bets that turn out right. But it's
likely a combination of 1 and 2. In any case, a percentage return
number like that without any hint of money under management is
meaningless. You can "bet it all" when "all" is something you are
willing to lose. When "all" becomes significant, the story changes.
And nobody -- and I do mean nobody -- gets those kind of returns,
particularly year after year, without accepting risk that most of us
would find very, very extreme. The trader will either reduce risk
substantially in the future, or soon be looking for a different
career, IMHO.
Yuki
Sunday, June 18, 2006, 10:40:46 PM, you wrote:
rg> Share your strategy with us Mark.
rg> Dr Gaine$
rg> Mark H <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
rg> Absolutely. Average 126% for the last three years.
rg> But you should know that software are just tools and not money printing machines. It is what between your ears matters.
rg> ----- Original Message -----
rg> From: tom_katch
rg> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
rg> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 7:04 AM
rg> Subject: [amibroker] Has anybody made any money???
rg> I own Amibroker software, and have the latest version (standard). I
rg> also have Metastock, Vectorvest and some other software. But I am
rg> sorry to say that Amibroker is the only software I ever bought that I
rg> did not study up on. I understand that most of the users are very
rg> pleased with it from looking at this forum. Most of the postings are
rg> of a technical nature, with questions as how to understand and use the
rg> software. But I don't recall seeing postings from people noting their
rg> success in using the software. Have any of you had great/good/fair
rg> success in using it? Have you made a lot/some/little money with it?
rg> Maybe some of your positive comments will give me a kick in the ass,
rg> and I'll start on the 800 page manual.
rg> Thanks
rg> Fred
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