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Re: Mechanical Trading



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JD and all,

I too bought the $16,500 system that Jonn trades, back in 1996. It was a
little cheaper then, but after about 5 weeks it had re-imbursed me fully.
I'm still trading it. I vouch for what Mr. Cappelo has stated.

Foolishly smiling,
Steve


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> From: John Dundee <jdundee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Mechanical Trading
> Date: Monday, January 19, 1998 4:15 AM
> 
> $3000 to 16,500 for a mechanical trading system. "You can fool all of
> the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time".
>  
> When doing my serious research into mechanical systems something
> interesting came up. Two commodity hi-net worth trading manager's at a
> large international bank stated to me the best performing system they
> found was to find the one that did the worst and do the opposite. The
> returns were much higher than trading the most expensive neutral net or
> other system top performer's.
> 
> Perhaps the best move to make is to buy the cheapest system available on
> the bottom of the performance lists and use it in this fashion.
> 
> Good Trading
> JD