I agree with everyting you say, except that back testing does not prove as much as it may appear to imply...with back testing you know what the stock is going to do and you can fiddle with the knobs to optimise for the dips and crests. This is precisely why I have come back on my idea of optimizing an AIM structure. Certainly it will work if the stock exhibits a recognizable pattern. So, my point is that if the stock behaviour is known we do not need any system, except Buyl Low Sell High.
So I still have that dilemm: How can we test a system if the stock behaviour is completely unknown?
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