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by czl
725 days ago
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> My system works, but: (1) It doesn't beat the market on green market days or overall. Given how the market has been since October 2023, you'd do a lot better by just holding an ETF. (2) It does make money on red market days too (3) Overall it does earn and is successful, but I express caution because I think that at least four consecutive years of success is necessary before labeling a strategy successful. I haven't run it for that long. You discovered a trading strategy that beats sp500 index fund as long as you know ahead of time if the market will be red vs green? > There are all levels of skills and of time horizons. Those with bad skills either quit or adapt. With losses forcing out dumb money the other side of a typical trade will be parties that tend to win their trades. Are you "paying for order flow" to trade against dumb money? > The reason why the market is viewable from the perspective of a perpetual motion machine is due to excessive federal moneyprinting shaking things up. If not for it, if dollars were backed 1:1 by hard assets like gold, I think it'd be a lot calmer. I do not view the market as a perpetual motion machine. I view market beating strategies as a perpetual motion machine. Federal money printing changes the unit of account so there appears to be asset price inflation but unless you are holding the currency nothing really changes just size if the stick being used to measure things. Precious metals as a currency do not work which why they are no longer used for that purpose. If they did work better you would see successful counties continue to use them not abandon them. |
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I don't think it's necessarily fair to call others "dumb money". They can hold for longer and still profit with the market.
The market is not a zero sum game because the market capitalization is several multiples of the total invested funds. The market is a money printer in its own way.
> Precious metals as a currency do not work which why they are no longer used for that purpose. If they did work better you would see successful counties continue to use them not abandon them.
You're 100% wrong here, also 100% brainwashed. Precious metals as a currency do not work because the government doesn't have the freedom to mint an unlimited supply of hard assets. The government holds a gun to people's heads, locking them up if they don't use the highly inflationary national currencies. Countries are run by politicians, bureaucrats, and armed police mafia who care about their paycheck and pensions which wouldn't be so big if not for free moneyprinting at the expense of the citizenry. The people do not have freedom of their choice of money.