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Re: What is your return for 2005?
almost 250%
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
helps to also identify yourself as trader or investor, as I would think fflaque is a trader based on the size of return. And also a general size of account, as i don't think 7 figure account could return triple digits very easily but 5 figure more doable.
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
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helps to also identify how much money you're managing, as I would think fflaque is lying based on the size of return. [/ QUOTE ] Edit to note that I posted before seeing lala's edit. |
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
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[ QUOTE ] helps to also identify how much money you're managing, as I would think fflaque is lying based on the size of return. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] well if he only has like 4 or 5 figure account, why not? For a good trader, certainly doable. |
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
yes i am a trader, for 250% investing it would require very little diversification....btw at the beg if the yr account was mid 5 figs.
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
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250%...beg of the yr account was mid 5 fig [/ QUOTE ] I'm still unclear. Is the 250% a weighted aggregate IRR of all the trades you made? Or did your total portfolio (including all the cash that was sitting on the sidelines) go up 3.5x (if this is the explanation, your starting bankroll was about $50k and you now have about $175k.....wow)? Or what? |
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
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[ QUOTE ] 250%...beg of the yr account was mid 5 fig [/ QUOTE ] I'm still unclear. Is the 250% a weighted aggregate IRR of all the trades you made? Or did your total portfolio (including all the cash that was sitting on the sidelines) go up 3.5x (if this is the explanation, your starting bankroll was about $50k and you now have about $175k.....wow)? Or what? [/ QUOTE ] I was certainly under the impression that it was the latter. |
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
250% is based on the beg acct val.
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
Evan...
Just for your information, in the last 2+2 Trading Competition run by Dan, the winners 3 month return was over 100%. Based on my knowledge of how and what fflaque trades, I do not doubt his quoted return figure! |
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
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Evan... Just for your information, in the last 2+2 Trading Competition run by Dan, the winners 3 month return was over 100%. Based on my knowledge of how and what fflaque trades, I do not doubt his quoted return figure! [/ QUOTE ] Okay, I was really mostly joking about the lying thing. I have no idea wtf fflaque does or how good he is at it. That competition's results don't mean that much though. Unless there was a pretty significant amount of money on the line I think most people would be fools to use strategies they actually employ in their real portfolios. So fflaque, since you returned ~64x the market this year, mind sharing your secrets? What was your biggest gainer? How many trades did you make? Which members of the NASD are you blowing? |
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