| Village Elder 231 posts
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 | 1/14/2020 3:13:12 PM 
 Other than the adjustment for market capitalization you suggested previously, I agree.  No need (for now) to tweak anything until enough trades are closed to really see how things are working.
 
 
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| miketranz 978 posts
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 | 1/14/2020 8:12:18 PM 
 I'm starting to like this system.A couple of real nice intra day hits today.Thanks for the education.Miketranz...
 
 
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| Village Elder 231 posts
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 | 1/15/2020 8:29:53 AM 
 Over the long term I doubt the stats will be as good as the past few days, but thanks for the comments.  Shorting stocks like these does contain a high level of volatility and risk, and there will probably be more than a few spectacular flubs along the way.
 
 Looks like LJPC will probably close out as a loss since as you move forward the ROC(5,1) will drop below 50 at a price that is still higher than your entry - just math and time working against the reversion.  That is why I was thinking about the 3 day hold as a way to let losing trades go and move on rather than hold onto losers and take even more punishment.
 
 
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| Village Elder 231 posts
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 | 1/16/2020 12:26:16 PM 
 Based on exit rules, all current open trades will be closed at the end of today - LJPC and NLS will close out as the first losses, but yesterday and today's action has reduced those losses considerably.
 
 Looking at the filter results so far, I would not trade either ADAP or NK as the ROC(5,1) rule will almost surely be triggered with a day of entering the trade, which will increase the risk of an exit triggering too quickly to make a profit.  A BIG prior move within the current 5 day window (which we caught and made a profit on in both of these cases) needs to be considered in light of the math used in exit rule 2.
 
 
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| novacane32000 331 posts
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 | 1/17/2020 7:16:48 PM 
 Thanks for sharing Village Elder
 
 Question. With no stop on these orders, it seems eventually there will be a 100% move or even a 200% move against a trade resulting in as much as a $20K loss if you wait to exit end of day.
 
 I understand the reluctance to use a stop intraday as it often results in premature exits from eventual winners.
 
 Thoughts?
 
 
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| Village Elder 231 posts
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 | 1/18/2020 12:11:03 AM 
 Trade it with whatever cautions you see fit.  For the present and foreseeable future I'll continue to use the simple 2 exit rules currently in place - remember that this is still a test of the system, and I am doing it with full transparency on trades so that folks can come to their own conclusions about it.
 
 
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| chi-town 44 posts
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 | 1/18/2020 4:37:35 PM 
 Hi Village,
 Do you use market on open or a limit order?
 Thanks
 
 
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| Village Elder 231 posts
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 | 1/19/2020 9:04:14 AM 
 The system is being paper-traded right now, so I am simply using the open price as the entry.  When I trade from this I have used a market order, which gives you the entry (versus a limit order which may or may not fill).  You lose some on the bid/ask spread but that is par for the course.
 
 I have also run into the "not enough shares available to short" message trying to trade this filter in my account.  Happens occasionally to anyone trying to short stocks or ETFs.
 
 
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| chi-town 44 posts
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 | 1/20/2020 8:53:33 AM 
 Got it,
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| dtatu 143 posts
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 | 1/20/2020 9:37:03 PM 
 I agree with the post of Novacane 32000:
 - if you do not test it with STOPS , you should never trade it.
 We have some recent examples of 1 SINGLE FATAL TRADE, after long lasting winners:
 - Kevin with XIV
 - and the Famous :  Optionsellers.com: one single Fatal NatGas trade blew up a successful Firm after 20 yrs?( naked options)
 -https://earlyretirementnow.com/2018/12/18/the-optionsellers-debacle/
 
 One should NEVER be exposed to the upside with no stops, especially in these volatile stocks.
 Q: is there an inverse system , in which the downside risk is maximum ZERO?
 
 
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