userque
Well-known member
Update:
I've posted the back-test results. The only thing left to do it to continue trading going forward. The autotracker and my trade logs (and charts/graphs etc. once I update them) here will bear witness to the back-test results. (Current Model Operational since 02-04-2016).
Tested Python vs. Excel VBA regarding speed. No question, Python is faster. (C, C++, Java would be even faster...first things first). Acquired PyCharm Pro for my IDE and I'm currently assimilating the Python language. Excel is good for prototyping. Python is also good for prototyping, but it's faster in executing code, but maybe slower in creating the first running prototype. However, after the prototype is created, I believe major modifications would be easier in Python than Excel.
With each trading signal of the GDX model that is executed, I will also record the option chain quotes (OTM, ATM, and ITM). I will later analyze this data to compare trading NUGT/DUST vs. buying options on GDX. I suspect that the already high projected returns will be even higher using options. The analysis will also reveal which options are best to trade. If you have a system that works, I believe options are extremely powerful profit makers.
I still have yet to do the boring (to me) stop-loss study.
I've posted the back-test results. The only thing left to do it to continue trading going forward. The autotracker and my trade logs (and charts/graphs etc. once I update them) here will bear witness to the back-test results. (Current Model Operational since 02-04-2016).
Tested Python vs. Excel VBA regarding speed. No question, Python is faster. (C, C++, Java would be even faster...first things first). Acquired PyCharm Pro for my IDE and I'm currently assimilating the Python language. Excel is good for prototyping. Python is also good for prototyping, but it's faster in executing code, but maybe slower in creating the first running prototype. However, after the prototype is created, I believe major modifications would be easier in Python than Excel.
With each trading signal of the GDX model that is executed, I will also record the option chain quotes (OTM, ATM, and ITM). I will later analyze this data to compare trading NUGT/DUST vs. buying options on GDX. I suspect that the already high projected returns will be even higher using options. The analysis will also reveal which options are best to trade. If you have a system that works, I believe options are extremely powerful profit makers.
I still have yet to do the boring (to me) stop-loss study.