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Jim,
Certainly true - and worth noting.
You are talking about investment strategy - what to invest in; one of the
most important considerations for an investor.
Although I have not defined my question precisely, I am talking about the
tactics of getting into and out of a position, once a market has been
chosen. I am trying to look at the technical aspects of technical trading
and to find out and put some performance numbers on what is being done by
us - serious attempters of TS.
Will I find out anything? Yes, slowly - a picture is beginning to emerge.
Perhaps there is some place where this is discussed, measured?
Jim W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Bronke [mailto:jvbronke@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, 13 December, 2001 08:09
To: jwixson@xxxxxxxxx; quantcap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Asking too much ??
The way to find the best system has more to do with what you invest in and
not just your system. Reading the books on what the best Mutual Fund
managers do generally results in people who invest in stocks that are moving
to new highs.You just don't buy them at the new highs, generally. Wait for a
pullback. Anyone looking for a miracle system for the Index futures are pipe
dreaming. Go with companies' that are doing good and you will increase your
percentages and reduce your drawdown.
Jim Bronke
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