Hi Yuki,

Thank you for your solid advice on dollar-volume.  I will see how my
system will do against stocks with at least 10-million dollar-volume
per day.

Maybe dollar-volume was the key to stabilizing my performance
out-of-sample or "Forwardtest."  I will find that out soon, probably
tomorrow.

Sincerely,

intermilan04

--- In [email protected], Yuki Taga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi intermilan04,
> 
> Well, you have something promising, at least in the sense that the
> volume for the past quarter is up about 50 percent over the volume of
> the past year.  Assuming price is rising, you might want to
> investigate further.
> 
> But really, there is just no "volume" to speak of.  There is nobody
> who seems interested in putting a *lot* of money into this issue.
> That could simply mean the float stinks, or it could mean the company
> stinks, or something else.
> 
> But you can't *trade* a stock like this, nine times out of ten.  You
> *can* *invest* in a stock like this (buy and hold on for some
> considerable period).  It's just not deep enough to swing money
> around on a short term basis, however.  I can just imagine the
> spreads.
> 
> Try trading something that has a daily turnover of 10 million dollars
> or so.  There's enough money coming in and out that, if you get the
> direction right, you won't be killed being the only one coming in or
> the only one going out when you trade.  You will still make mistakes.
> They just won't kill you if you take care of them as soon as you
> recognize them.
> 
> You certainly need to prove you can get direction right with a very
> liquid stock before trying to trade illiquid ones, anyway.  I realize
> you are fairly new at this game, and that is just fine.  Everyone
> once was.  But when you are new, especially, you want to get in and
> out without a ripple on the pond -- invisible.
> 
> Yuki
> 
> Thursday, August 31, 2006, 12:27:47 PM, you wrote:
> 
> i> Here are the results:
> 
> i> 60days: $797,633 Dollar-Volume
> i> 120days: $713,400
> i> 240days: $553,708
> 
> i> intermilan04
> 
> i> --- In [email protected], "intermilan04"
> <intermilan04@> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Yuki,
> >> 
> >> Let me do some simulation with Amibroker and get back to you on this.
> >> 
> >> intermilan04
> >> 
> >> --- In [email protected], Yuki Taga <yukitaga@> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hi intermilan04,
> >> > 
> >> > Thursday, August 31, 2006, 9:56:24 AM, you wrote:
> >> > 
> >> > i> I believe my case was the latter.  Today I was trying to buy 900
> >> > i> shares of a 5-dollar stock and got caught.  I am now making
change
> >> > to i> my volume limit so I won't make this mistake again.
> >> > 
> >> > What is the average dollar volume per day of the stock over the
past
> >> > 60, 120, and 240 days?
> >> > 
> >> > Your order is quite small of course.  Five dollars times 900 isn't
> >> > even 5 thousand dollars.  It should be like a drop in the Pacific
> >> > Ocean when compared to the market for that stock.  If it isn't,
that
> >> > fact has nothing to do with either the numbers 5 or 900.  It has to
> >> > do with the average closing price times the number of shares traded
> >> > over some significant period of time.
> >> > 
> >> > Yuki
> >> >
> >>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Best,
> 
> Yuki
>







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