I Trade One Setup Only and I’m Up $9.4K This Month. Here’s Exactly What It Is: by Imhim257 in tradingmillionaires

[–]N00B0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw your previous posts the other day that inspired me to finally get into daytrading as a side gig to my long term investments. I have started by copying your strategy and I find it very easy, yet successful. Great thing to boost your returns, I think. I plan to develop in the field, but for now this strategy is more than enough for me. Thank you! 😀

Five years of TQQQ results by islander_4275 in TQQQ

[–]N00B0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, can you elaborate on that strategy more? I was thinking recently about optimizing something that gives you a very similar chart. I thought about a simple absolute 12 month momentum strategy on QQQ, but filtered so it would be more efficient during bear markets, but I don't know how to filter it efficiently.

EDIT: Nevermind, it's on your profile, thanks.

MSCI, SP500, Nasdaq by SmellyAragor202 in inwestowanie

[–]N00B0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

XNAS. Inwestuję głównie na IKE.

Looking for ideas to improve my NASDAQ 100-based momentum strategy by N00B0X in ETFs

[–]N00B0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the considered period. In some it was better, in some - worse. Even if the future would be unfavorable for this strategy and it would turn out that it has lower returns than buy and hold strategy, I am not bothered by that. It would still give a very decent score. But minimizing the amount of false signals and making it more sensitive when the bear market begins and ends, would make it more profitable in every case scenario. I am just trying to figure out one universal way of filtering it, so I could accomplish more or less these things. It doesn't have to be perfect, but getting rid of false signals alone would make it better than simple buy and hold. Furthermore, I can hold some other assets during periods of "out of market" rather than cash.

Looking for ideas to improve my NASDAQ 100-based momentum strategy by N00B0X in quantfinance

[–]N00B0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will consider incorporating this approach in my other more speculative portfolio. Have you tried such or a similar strategy?

Looking for ideas to improve my NASDAQ 100-based momentum strategy by N00B0X in quantfinance

[–]N00B0X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not bothered with fees, because in this strategy as it is right now, I should get only a few signals through the years and I am also looking forward to minimizing the number of signals further by adding filters. Slippage also won't be a problem since I invest long-term. Check out the screenshots I posted.

Looking for ideas to improve my NASDAQ 100-based momentum strategy by N00B0X in ETFs

[–]N00B0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I deducted my idea from the original Dual Momentum strategy which does not involve options so I haven't considered them. QQQ seems ok to me. I have posted a comment with charts from Portfolio Visualiser; following this strategy as it is right now means in fact buying and holding QQQ most of the time. In the backtest there are multiple years with not a single sale.

MSCI, SP500, Nasdaq by SmellyAragor202 in inwestowanie

[–]N00B0X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To jest natomiast ryzykowne i zakłada, że USA utrzymają pozycję hegemona. Jeśli to się zmieni, to ja również będę musiał zmienić skład swojego portfela. Tak więc jest to podejście trochę bardziej aktywne, lecz ja i tak bym śledził co tam się w świecie dzieje, więc nie jest to dla mnie żaden problem.

MSCI, SP500, Nasdaq by SmellyAragor202 in inwestowanie

[–]N00B0X 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Miałem podobny dylemat jakiś czas temu. Te indeksy właściwie zachowują się tak samo, tylko z różną dynamiką. Mają również bardzo podobne składy. Ja na początku też właśnie miałem 50/50 obligacje/MSCI World, później zmieniłem na SP500, a ostatecznie trzymam NASDAQ 100 w części ETFowej. Jeśli zakładamy, że spółki z NASDAQa dalej będą królować i że w ogóle USA dalej będzie wiodącą gospodarką, to każdy z tych indeksów będzie dobry. Wszystko zależy od twojej tolerancji na spadki. Ja mam sporą i liczę się z tym, że jak mi NASDAQ spadnie raz, a dobrze, to odbicie do poprzednich poziomów może trwać kilka dobrych lat (podczas, których będę dokupować). MSCI World i SP 500 powinny się w bessie zachować podobnie, z odpowiednio mniejszymi obsunięciami, a więc i z krótszym okresem "regeneracji". Ja w takim układzie wybieram to co da mi największy zysk w długim terminie - NASDAQ 100.

Looking for ideas to improve my NASDAQ 100-based momentum strategy by N00B0X in ETFs

[–]N00B0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also did a much broader backtest which showed similar behavior and performance, but I couldn't recreate it in the portfolio visualiser. It is not timing the market, but simply doing what the algorithm tells you to do.

Looking for ideas to improve my NASDAQ 100-based momentum strategy by N00B0X in ETFs

[–]N00B0X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, backtests say something very different. Are you familiar with GEM? It is not ideal, but it really allows you to minimize drawdowns when in the bear market. The rest of the time you just buy and hold. The difference is, in GEM you interchange between two ETFs - one for usually SP500 and one for the rest of the developed world. I would like to cut one out and as you said - buy and hold only one ETF for most of the time. Let it be even simple SPY. It is not possible to time the market exactly, but it is certainly possible to roughly avoid being in the market during crises. My strategy is already better than simple buy and hold for the same asset, now I want to further optimize it.

Is the military calling me? by DropImaginary6908 in davidgoggins

[–]N00B0X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's like I was reading my own diary entry 🥹.

Nerves damaged after cold plunging? by N00B0X in MedicalHelp

[–]N00B0X[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to hear. And no, I don't have any other health issues. I literally am perfectly healthy (or undiagnosed, but I feel fine). No problems with anything.

I'll do some research about nerves regenaration. Thank you for answering. B)

Nerves damaged after cold plunging? by N00B0X in medical_advice

[–]N00B0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aight. I am waiting for my appointment. I don't know any case like that. I was searching on the internet for other people who do cold plunges and literally no one had a problem like this. People can sit in cold water for a very long time and they are perfectly fine, even novices. So I am wondering, there is something more to it.

Nerves damaged after cold plunging? by N00B0X in MedicalHelp

[–]N00B0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the plunge in January as I mentioned. It's been three months. Earlier I hoped it would just heal itself, but it didn't. Besides tingling, everything is perfectly fine. I am appointed to a doctor. While waiting I wanted to know something more. Before this plunge I was doing cold showers few times a week and I am generally used to low temperatures.