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The Sharpe ratio is actually a special case of the information ratio, suitable when we have a dollar-neutral strategy, so that the benchmark to use is always the risk-free rate. In practice, most traders use the Sharpe ratio even when they are tradin
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How Sharp Is The Sharpe Ratio? An Analysis Of Global Stock Indices How Sharp Is The Sharpe Ratio? An Analysis Of Global Stock Indiceshttps://seekingalpha.com/article/4516496-how-sharp-is-sharpe-ratio-global-stock-indices-analysis?source&#61;tweet
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This point seems obvious when the strategy in question is a stocktrading strategy that buys (but not shorts) stocks. Everybody seems to know that if a long-only strategy returns 10 percent a year, it is not too fantastic because investing in an index
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There is a misconception aired by some investment advisers, though, that if your goal is to achieve maximum long-term capital growth, then the best strategy is a buy-and-hold one. This notion has been shown to be mathematically false. In reality, max
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Though futures afford you high leverage, some futures contractshave such a large size that it would still be impossible for a small account to trade. For instance, though the platinum future contract onthe New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) has a m
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There is a misconception aired by some investment advisers, though, that if your goal is to achieve maximum long-term capital growth, then the best strategy is a buy-and-hold one. This notion has been shown to be mathematically false. In reality, max
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Though futures afford you high leverage, some futures contracts have such a large size that it would still be impossible for a small account to trade. For instance, though the platinum future contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) has a
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Capital availability also imposes a number of indirect constraints. It affects how much you can spend on various infrastructure, data, and software. For example, if you have low trading capital, your online brokerage will not be likely to supply you 
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Seasonal trades in stocksReaders of this blog have seen my discussions of various seasonal trades in commodities futures (e.g. see this article). Recently, Mark Hulbert of the NYTimes drew our attention to a seasonal trade in stocks. The strategy is 
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Though the list of processes to go through in order to get to the final destination of sustained and growing profitability may seem long and daunting, in reality it may be faster and easier than many other businesses. When I first started as an indep
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