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> Hello Wes,
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> WW> The result was that it made the equity curve more stable and I can
> WW> enter on a stop, minimizing slippage.
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> the above statement about entering on a stop minimizes slippage is a
> clear example that you do no know what you are talking about. anyone -
> anyone who has traded on stops (especially the sp) knows that stops
> tested in ts look like heaven compared to the hell of real world
> trading. i'm thinking your inexperienced and have only paper traded.
>
Okay Mark, whatever you say. You are welcome to come meet me some day. If
interested, you can correspond with me off list. If not, that is fine also.
Sincerely,
Wes
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> WW> Sincerely,
> WW> Wes Williams
>
> ps say after me stops increase slippage - stops increase slippage.
> except when backtesting using omega products and i haven't traded
> enough to understand that from real world experience yet. not that
> there is anything wrong with stop orders but they do not reduce
> slippage.
>
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> Have a Great Day, Mark
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> http://www.markbrown.com
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