Posted by DigiNomad on 18th of Apr 2024 at 09:54 am
NVDA - that post about the boll band % system came more because
I've been spending a lot of time working on systems and thought it
was interesting as something to plug into an auto trade type set up
going forward after more testing and in the right environment
(bullish overall trend to start). I wasn't actually bullish on
NVDA. Sorry, I should have been more clear...especially with the
one stock to rule all stocks
That said, I'll often start bullish on
something and turn my chart sideways and upside down, look at it
every which way, and end up bearish. That definitely also happened
in this case.
nice that you are getting into systems - it can also be very
addicting LOL
but also, once you have your logic coded and working, then you
can actually see statistics how your method has worked, vs just
seeing subjective recent signals, which to me is important - gives
me more conviction to take the trades if I know the stats are good,
vs just seeing something recently on a chart that looks like it
might be a strategy.
Posted by DigiNomad on 18th of Apr 2024 at 10:12 am
I've always wanted to get into systems but time was a major
barrier to entry. Generative AI basically blew all my excuses out
of the water - it does most of the initial work. I just tweak.
I think I posted the stats for the NVDA bol band system. They
were good....but of course they were - the stock has been a multi
year monster and probably will continue to be. That said - it's
definitely in law of large numbers territory now and analysts are
expecting decelerating earnings either later this year or the year
after (I forget which) as competition ramps up. Every big winner
eventually gets whacked back down to normie range - APPL has
taken a few long breaks over the years, GOOG, AMZN,TSLA, MSFT (why
do you think they call it softie?), etc - no one escapes the
eventual fall from cult stock status.
I think one needs to be confident of their own work/systems. I
have about a dozen proprietary systems running that I like to see
confirm each other, at least within a day or 2.
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NVDA - I posted this response to someone else's bullish ...
Posted by DigiNomad on 18th of Apr 2024 at 09:54 am
NVDA - that post about the boll band % system came more because I've been spending a lot of time working on systems and thought it was interesting as something to plug into an auto trade type set up going forward after more testing and in the right environment (bullish overall trend to start). I wasn't actually bullish on NVDA. Sorry, I should have been more clear...especially with the one stock to rule all stocks That said, I'll often start bullish on something and turn my chart sideways and upside down, look at it every which way, and end up bearish. That definitely also happened in this case.
nice that you are getting
Posted by matt on 18th of Apr 2024 at 09:59 am
nice that you are getting into systems - it can also be very addicting LOL
but also, once you have your logic coded and working, then you can actually see statistics how your method has worked, vs just seeing subjective recent signals, which to me is important - gives me more conviction to take the trades if I know the stats are good, vs just seeing something recently on a chart that looks like it might be a strategy.
I've always wanted to get
Posted by DigiNomad on 18th of Apr 2024 at 10:12 am
I've always wanted to get into systems but time was a major barrier to entry. Generative AI basically blew all my excuses out of the water - it does most of the initial work. I just tweak.
I think I posted the stats for the NVDA bol band system. They were good....but of course they were - the stock has been a multi year monster and probably will continue to be. That said - it's definitely in law of large numbers territory now and analysts are expecting decelerating earnings either later this year or the year after (I forget which) as competition ramps up. Every big winner eventually gets whacked back down to normie range - APPL has taken a few long breaks over the years, GOOG, AMZN,TSLA, MSFT (why do you think they call it softie?), etc - no one escapes the eventual fall from cult stock status.
I think one needs to
Posted by brophy on 18th of Apr 2024 at 10:20 am
I think one needs to be confident of their own work/systems. I have about a dozen proprietary systems running that I like to see confirm each other, at least within a day or 2.