I don't judge an index fund by its performance alone, I look at things like tracking error, NAV, bid/ask spread, volume etc. These help show how good it is at actually tracking the index.You don't judge index funds in a day right?
I did already.Also I strongly suggest to go through the "Disclaimer" page in my website before even taking any of my trades.
You kinda are.. that's just accountability. If you put something out there, you influence people, disclaimer or not. This is a mindset of a shepherd. If you are putting out information, you must think about how it will be read. It's a balancing act.I am not responsible for losses or profits of anyone
You've explained it at a high level, but not in huge detail. For example, it doesn't go into the criteria for when a stock fits your parameters or not. I understand there is a desire for proprietary information, but here's an example:And I have laid out my stock picking and investing strategy clearly, here and in my website.
If you base on momentum/break out, what % change in breakout is required to trigger a 'hot stock' and what change reverts it back to an area that you don't find attractive and would sell?
The above might be prop info, so I get that you don't want to share, but the issue I have with that is that without knowing, I don't know (as an investor) if you stick to that, or if you forget one time, or if you ignore the rules and go with a gut feeling/external influence.
My concern therefore isn't whether your system works or not, but whether it is truly systematic.