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List(s),
 
I will try to answer as many of the publicly posted 
messages later in the day.  We are in the middle of the most exciting grain 
markets in ten years and my time is being "chewed up" by my grain producing 
traders.
 
A couple general comments on the StoRSI/QQQ 
approach:  
 
1.  This will not trade 1997, 1897, or any 
other distant history very well.  The things that you read in most books 
are utter bullshit (pertaining to testing out of sample for 'x' number of 
years...going back to 1957).  I'm not picking a fight and I refuse to 
discuss or defend my statement (we've been down that road before).  It is 
what it is.  Always concentrate on what has happened during the last two 
years and be flexible and inventive enough to monitor and understand how market 
dynamics are changing.  
 
2.  One way to improve on the results of this 
"skeleton system" is to apply a "filter".  DT has provided excellent 
contributions on how one might accomplish this.  I'm a very "simple-minded" 
guy who applies very basic approaches.  I believe that makes my trading 
more robust than a lot approaches with a lot of "whistles and bells" added 
(over-optimizations).  
 
Filter suggestions:  Try only taking an 
"opening" position in the QQQ when the 13 (21, or your number of choice) 
SMA is pointing in the direction of your trade.  Sounds too simple, 
right?  You can apply the same approach by using any number of linear 
regression tools.  Pick a "trend identifier" (and believe me, trend is the 
hardest thing to wrap your arms around), and only trade in the direction of the 
trend.  Yes, it's that easy.  Eliminate the "stinkin" trades that were 
initiated against the trend.  A 13 day SMA is a starting point and with the 
ability to "optimize" using AB, you can identify many averages that should 
improve the overall performance and keep you (most times) on the right side of 
the market.
 
Sorry, must get back to the grains... they are 
cookin' in the fields and cookin' on the CBOT.
 
Take care,
 
Steve Karnish, CTACedar Creek Trading<A 
href="http://www.cedarcreektrading.com";>www.cedarcreektrading.com1-877-668-1125