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Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] System trading on individual stocks



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Trading Reference Links

You might try the book  "Quantitative Trading Systems" by Dr. Howard
Bandy.  It covers how to create profitable trading systems.

He is self-publishing it on his website at:

www.quantitativetradingsystems.com 



--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Eduardo Gontan Pulgarin
<con051204@xxx> wrote:
>
> Ashish, what you are asking is rather subjective, and pretty much
personal - why don't you try each, and use that which better fits your
personality and pockets? For example, you might try backtesting a
break-out strategy on some stocks, and a mechanical systems on those
which are less volatile.
>   Mechanical systems have higher drawdowns, so you may find that
hard to follow, you need some discipline to trade them - forget that
rubbish about removing the emotion out of trading, to remove emotions
out of a human being, you've got to remove his brains! See your
capital shrinking due to the drawdown because the market is going
through a period for which the system is not suited, and you'll know
what I mean!
>   Some people have posted in this forum strategies which are quite
interesting; also, you could subscribe to the MSTT newsletter, from
Roy Larsen, where a good number of them are discussed, and some even
backtested and paper traded.
>   Trading is very personal, what works for me may well not work for
you at all, you've got to find your own way.
>   Eduardo.
> 
> ashish gupta <loveashu_1@xxx> wrote:
>           Hi all,
> 
> Can anyone suggest me how should i go about doing system trading on
individual stocks.
> 
> Should the system be truly mechanical or subjective.
> 
> Should i be looking at patterns, break outs, dow theory or
indicators like averages, etc.
> 
> ashish
> 
> 
> Ashish Gupta
> 9810046324
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