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I know that Aberration is traded by many system brokers for their clients.
Look at the amount of adds Aberation is able to pay (Futures, AT, S&C), all
together worth ~ US$20.000 a month. Maybe it just doesnt shows anything....?
Maybe most of them just dont trade rice?
Regards.
Volker Knapp
++-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
++Von: Schindler Trading [mailto:schindlertrading@xxxxxxxxxxx]
++Gesendet: Sonntag, 30. Juni 2002 02:58
++An: Qpalla@xxxxxxx; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
++Betreff: Re: Aberration Picked Off
++
++
++FWIW, I think your example shows the opposite -- that there
++isn't too much
++money following Aberration. If Aberration gives a buy signal and
++_everybody_ piles into rice (or whatever), the Aberration
++buyers are going
++to drive the price up beyond where Aberration gave its signal.
++If everyone
++is able to get filled at the exact tick Aberration triggers a
++trade on, then
++there is room for more people to use Aberration.
++
++
++
++
++----- Original Message -----
++From: <Qpalla@xxxxxxx>
++To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
++Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 11:19 PM
++Subject: Aberration Picked Off
++
++
++> Anybody who saw the recent rice trade in Aberration has to admit that
++> Aberration got "picked off." It literally bought the high
++tick of a limit
++up
++> move on its entry and then sold the lowest tick of the move
++several days
++> later getting out. The net result was a loss 2x greater than
++originally
++> intended by the trade. Looking at the volume figures confirms that the
++days
++> Aberration traded saw huge spikes in volume too.
++>
++> I think this shows that there is just way too much money trading
++Aberration.
++> Also, as an "open" system its been spread to just about
++anybody who wants
++it.
++> All these factors have caused Aberration to become a victim of its own
++> success in my opinion. Time for lessor known strategies.
++>
++
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