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Re: Van Meyer post# 479

Wednesday, 10/27/2010 10:31:21 PM

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 10:31:21 PM

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Sam,

As I am not focussing so much on stock picking and more so on how to get things done you may well be right on that. I am not familiar with UUP/UDN. The more so because I am in Holland I look more at the locally traded equities. Next to that I focus on techniques and let others pick the stocks that most likely satisfy the ideal requirements for a certain scheme. Any Inverse pair would do.

Moreover with Vortex one can use a non-volatile equity and use high trading multipliers so that low volatility can trigger large trades

An example:

Use M=1. . . Trade =1*(PC-V)
PC= 1000
V=1200
Trade = 200

Now for the same equity and the same price change of 20% make M=10
Trade = 2000

If the equity has a good stable trading range you can capture a lot of volatility profits. However if the behaviour changes one should not blindly carry on trading with such a highly aggressive M-Factor. . .

The Manager. . .YOU. . . .should always decide if a recommended trade is justified on the basis of what the equity is doing.

Regards,

Conrad Winkelman
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