msummer2007 129 posts msg #53316 - Ignore msummer2007 | 
7/22/2007 9:02:18 AM
  Maxreturn  Just a quick note to thank you for this filter. 
             	    
 
 
 Backtest Summary: Max Returns
 
 Trade Statistics
 There were 68 total stocks entered. Of those, 29 or 42.65% were complete and 39 or 57.35% were open.
 Of the 29 completed trades, 29 trades or 100.00%resulted in a net gain.
 Your average net change for completed trades was: 10.95%.
 The average draw down of your approach was: -2.73%.
 The average max profit of your approach was: 12.33%
 The Reward/Risk ratio for this approach is: 0.00
 Annualized Return on Investment (ROI): 98.56%, the ROI of ^SPX was: 13.80%.
 
 Exit Statistics
 Stop Loss was triggered 0 times or 0.00% of the time.
 Stop Profit was triggered 29 times or 100.00% of the time.
 Trailing Stop Loss was triggered 0 times or 0.00% of the time.
 You held for the maximum period of time (50 days) 0 times or 0.00% of the time.
 An exit trigger was executed 0 times or 0.00% of the time.
 
 No need to say anything else, this system works. Max excellent work, This has kept my whole family in good humor.   Bob
 
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msummer2007 129 posts msg #53323 - Ignore msummer2007 | 
7/22/2007 3:49:46 PM
  Dim13
 I used the following
 Profit stop 12%
 Stop loss 0%
 maximum days holding 100
 
 What I have found with this system, it is great for 6 months to 1 year leaps. Buy at the money's or just in the money. Sit back and watch. Dim13 I normally daytrade  options, but I was looking for a system that can capture larger movements, and is less hectic. This system does just that, it really does work. I have traded the bulk of those winners, with a net return of about $600 per trade. "No losers." I don't have an account large enough to really make a huge killing or I would have traded every single play out of the system. If you decide to give it a try, don't fret about your entry, you have room to finesse the trade and enter at a favorable price. I have had a few of these trade start out against me, then true to form return, and quickly put me back in the green. Someone with an account over $500,000 would clean up.
 Good Luck   Bob
 
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