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I'm uploading a new video I did it again, starting from 0, and without indicators:
This time I feel better because the Buy and Hold lost 50% while I made 452%!!!
Is obvious that you don't have stops and targets, but I tend to exit quickly when I'm on the loss side and let my winners run. This make me think about trading without exact targets and exiting when you see something, for example, in some strategies I made, I exited because a fast SMA turning and things like that.
Maybe it's just me, But the s&p 500 stocks look a lot more volatile in the last couple years with more frequent gaps than they do in this game.
I'm going to ask Matthias if he can update the charts or maybe even Load smaller time frames. I emailed him once and he's not too fond of technical analysis, he said "It doesn't really work". I assume he's a little bitter after losing some money, but I wouldn't really know.
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