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Jim:
There is an old trader's quote:
"Those who talk, don't know.
Those who know, don't talk."
Anyone managing money can't "talk"
about performance without several
pages of disclaimers and disclosers.
Shutting up now,
BW
>From: "Jim Wixson" <jwixson@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: <jwixson@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: "'Jim Bronke'" <jvbronke@xxxxxxxx>
>CC: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: Asking too much ??
>Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 06:52:26 -0600
>
>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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