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Hi Tomasz,
If this trend is nice, then what is not nice. An example, if possible?
Best Regards
Dimitris Tsokakis
--- In amibroker@xxxx, "Tomasz Janeczko" <amibroker@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi Dimitris,
>
> Still, your "most volatile" stock is nicely trending and the trends
last
> for at least one month (usually 2-3 months), and that's why you get
good results.
>
> Best regards,
> Tomasz Janeczko
> amibroker.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dimitris Tsokakis
> To: amibroker@xxxx
> Sent: 09 October, 2001 21:45
> Subject: [amibroker] Volatile Stocks
>
>
> Dear Tomasz,
> I tried one of the most volatile stocks.
> The results were nearly excellent.
> The stock lost th 90% of its value.
> The optimum selection was
> X1=17
> Dbuy=0
> Dsell=9
> (Settings Delay 1 day, 1% commission)
> Total trades 5
> Winners 5, Loosers 0
> +71.5%, +22.9%, +2.8%, +95.4%, +3.8%
> Total net profit +339.21%
> If you say to a Greek fellow that you gained 300%
> from KLONK, he will think that you are joking.!!
> Two important details:
> a] Look at various points A how "gently" the RSI
> avoids a premature buy.
> b] At B1, B2, B3, whre the stock had great damage,
> loosing the 50% of its value, you were totally OUT of
> the Market.
> I agree that there is a delay in reaction, but this means
> that instead of a +110% you take +72%, which is not too
> bad for the situation and especially for the certain stock.
> For the comparison, with
>
> Buy=Cross(RSI(),30);
> Sell=Cross(70,RSI());
> you simply loose -56% and with
>
> Buy=Cross(RSI(),35);
> Sell=Cross(65,RSI());
> you loose -67.75% and you have a sad open trade loosing
> until now -43%
>
> I think that the profit is poor not for choppy stocks but for
> the trading ones. I will check it out and revert.
> Thank you once again for trading comments.
> Best Regards
> Dimitris Tsokakis
>
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