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ppeakey007

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Katılım Mart 2023
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Steve Burns
Steve Burns@SJosephBurns·
You can only use ONE technical indicator for the rest of your life. Which one do you pick? 🤔👇
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Invest In Assets 📈
Invest In Assets 📈@InvestInAssets·
Buffett famously said: "Our goal is to find outstanding businesses at sensible prices, not mediocre businesses at bargain prices" Luckily for us, he has disclosed how he finds outstanding businesses:
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pedma
pedma@pedma7·
This is Chris Camillo. In 2021, Chris was featured in Business Insider for turning $20,000 into $42,000,000, during his 15-year trading career. His trading style, is one of the most interesting I've ever read about: - Social Arbitrage Here’s Chris's story:
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Investment Wisdom
Investment Wisdom@InvestingCanons·
"My idea of a great business is one that has a shortage of competitors." — Peter Lynch
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Market Rebellion
Market Rebellion@RebellioMarket·
PATTERN RECOGNITION AND DISCRETIONARY TRADING.
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pedma
pedma@pedma7·
This is Richard Dennis. In 18-years, he turned $400 into $200,000,000. He wanted to prove that trading could be taught to anyone. So he started the Turtle Traders program. Over the next 4 years, the Turtles earned a combined profit of over $100,000,000. The Turtles story:
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
+$173k for March. Three triple-digit months in a row. Took 18-months to get to the bottom of the drawdown hole, but it's coming out hard and fast.
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TradeQuantiX
TradeQuantiX@TradeQuantiX·
Who is the best systematic trading twitter account you follow?
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Furious
Furious@FuriousTrading·
@thechartist We are not your friend, neither from your family, so why would we give a fuck? What is the purpose of this post? A grown man looking to be greated by unknown for something he have not even done yet 😂
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
I am in the process of writing an Easy Investment Guide tailored for family and friends. Frequently, I am approached by relatives and friends seeking assistance with understanding the stock market. However, my personal investment strategies and the content I have previously developed are often too complex for their needs. This guide provides a strategy characterized by simplicity, minimal operational requirements, diversification advantages, and tax efficiency. Two ETFs and an annual rebalance.
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Handsome man
Handsome man@jibril2400·
@thechartist this kind of strategy is for people with big bucks i.e for it to be worthwhile, retail traders like me will rather trade stocks that i can hold for 3-4 days, with a bit of leverage, MAR ratio 5+...when i then make some good bank, then i can use strategies like this with MAR=1
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ppeakey007
ppeakey007@ppeakey007·
@thechartist Standard for anybody unwilling to take responsibility. Reading a golf book won't make you a great golfer.
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
Everyone has an opinion, and I guess most are entitled to an opinion. Here's a different side though... An RIA manager has been at me for 5 years for tips, tricks, snippets, and anything he can find to build a strategy he can use for his client business. 5-years! He would have easily recouped the fees for the main mentor course in a single month and probably built his FUM considerably using a strategy that differentiates him from the other 5000 RIAs. But alas, his focus was elsewhere. I'm also a business mentor for Business Mentoring Noosa, which is a volunteer organisation designed to help local businesses. One thing we see a lot of is business owners trying to be everything; the accountant, the bookkeeper, the cleaner, the social media person, the database manager etc etc. They work IN their business rather than ON it. Outsourcing is a key way to grow. When I first started with Amibroker I wasn't overly proficient in that type of coding. So initially I outsourced. Then I employed someone to do it, which is how Craig came to be. My value was best placed elsewhere. Doing my course won't change my life. But it may change yours. From memory 5 of my clients have now started their own businesses in the financial markets as a direct result of my main mentoring course. Lol... not transparent. #giveitallawayforfree
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
There needs to be more clarification surrounding ETF-styled portfolios. To clarify... ETFs, particularly those linked to indices, are typically designed for something other than high-growth objectives. In fact, it's unrealistic to expect an index-linked ETF to outperform the underlying index itself. The primary aim of utilizing ETF-styled portfolios, such as multi-sector or All-Weather portfolios, is to achieve moderate returns similar to benchmark performance while significantly reducing volatility. A multi-sector strategy encompasses both growth and defensive assets in its holdings. The proportion of growth assets dictates the portfolio's aggressiveness. For instance, a 60/40 allocation is deemed balanced, whereas a 90/10 allocation leans towards higher growth. Regardless of the allocation, the objective remains to achieve returns comparable to the benchmark while minimizing volatility. Below is an example of a straightforward 60/40 portfolio. Despite its balanced nature, it delivers robust growth with reduced volatility compared to the ASX-200 Accum index. CAGR: +12.5% vs +8.1% Vola: 9.7% vs 14.5%
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
Solid month across all strategies in February. A nice change to see the #ASX helping a little after spending an extended period in the doldrums. My new ETF Diversifier strategy kicked off in Feb and immediately made nice gains. #next1000trades
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
Big moves don't come along everyday, and they've certainly been few and far between on the #ASX for the last 18-months. $DRO.ax delivering nicely in the Weekend Trend Trader portfolio.
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Aussie Turtles
Aussie Turtles@AussieTurtlesAU·
Trend-following means riding market trends for profit whilst managing your risk when markets are not trending. What's your go-to trend-following methodology? How do you prefer to implement your trend-following strategy? Use a different method? Comment below...
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Concretum Research
Concretum Research@ConcretumR·
In our groundbreaking study with @BearBullTraders, we unveiled the remarkable success of the 5-min ORB strategy on QQQ and TQQQ, showcasing consistent profits from 2016 to February 2023. 📈 Post-publication, this strategy has continued to yield robust results, collecting more than 100R in 2023. Dive into our comprehensive findings here: bit.ly/3KWNdvX Exciting news ahead! 🌟 We’re on the brink of releasing an intriguing new research piece exploring the ORB strategy across the entire US stock market. Stay tuned for insights!
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The Chartist
The Chartist@thechartist·
Weekend Trend Trader was released in 2012 and remains a staple strategy in my arsenal. Has lagged the index for a couple of years, but, long term, will pay off for the patient user. #ASX
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