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Herman,
I had been assuming more formal relationships. Your comment relating to an investment club caught me by surprise, and offered a new perspective.
Thanks for sharing.
Mike
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Herman <psytek@xxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> If you have a good system going and you are happy trading solo there
> is little need to form a team. However if you enjoy discussing ideas
> in a private environment, i.e., in contrast to discussing them on a
> public forum, then forming a team might be right for you.
>
> In a group work can be distributed and more and better ideas/solutions
> may surface. You can always learn from others. Relationships do not
> necessarily become highly personal. I suppose it is not that much
> different from traditional investment clubs, except perhaps, that for
> AmiBroker users there would be a greater technical content. Of course
> members may, in addition to the group effort, trade privately as well.
>
> As in any human relationship problems may develop in groups. Changing
> personal circumstances and/or changing interest may cause some members
> to become less active or even pull out. This may result in one or two
> members carrying the load and the team is likely to fall apart.
> Sometimes new members can be brought in to try and keep the team
> going.
>
> I think trying to formalize groups too much is a destructive force. It
> is much more pleasant to simple let time develop relationships. If
> you take part in discussions on this forum you will, sooner or
> later, start getting private emails. If you give a helping hand here
> and there long lasting working relationships may develop without
> even trying.
>
> Best regards,
> herman
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've seen posts from members who make mention of trading partners,
> > or other group trading arrangements.
>
> > If those trading in teams don't mind sharing, I'd love to hear what
> > kind of arrangements you have made, and why.
>
> > For example, answers to any or all of the following would make for some interesting reading;
>
> > How many of you are there in your group?
> > What are the stated goals of the group?
> > What are the divisions of responsibility?
> > How does your average day differ from a solo trader?
> > What are the primary advantages to the partnership over solo trading?
> > Have you formalized the partnership in the form of a legal entity?
>
> > Mike
>
>
>
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