MachineGhost's Research Resort
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No, I'm not going to cherry pick or selectively show a MaxDD that doesn't include the worst case to support your cognitive bias and your narrative. If that's how you're fauxly brassing up your balls, good luck with the delusion.Kbg wrote:How many times do we have to replay this...care to post the max DD not including the one after the 400% increase in gold?
No, I thought not. It ruins the narrative.
And besides...I'm simply using YOUR posted data for the assessment for the time frame of the observations. So on a pure apples to apples basis, there is no doubt a 2x PP hits the top 2 of your list.
P.S. That MaxDD event had nothing to do with gold and everything to do with the Fed.
P.P.S. So how about we exclude the forthcoming MaxDD event after the nearly 3,000% increase in T-Bonds? And so on and so on.
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Okay, buddy, since 1969 a 2x PP would have returned 17.66% CAGR and -38.04% MaxDD. This assumes exactly 2x returns is possible and 10% rebalancing bands are used and checked on a yearly basis in January so you're avoiding the worst of the MaxDD event.
So not quite a doubling since MaxDD growth isn't typically linear. Are your balls still brassy?
P.S. The above may not be entirely accurate as you can't double the 1yr T-Bill returns AFAIK. Without the cash, 15.56% CAGR and -39.22% MaxDD.
So not quite a doubling since MaxDD growth isn't typically linear. Are your balls still brassy?
P.S. The above may not be entirely accurate as you can't double the 1yr T-Bill returns AFAIK. Without the cash, 15.56% CAGR and -39.22% MaxDD.
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For a CTA, those figures would be world class for such a long period of time...not to mention it completely clocked 100% equities. Look, this is definitely not grandma's retirement portfolio. Never claimed it was.MachineGhost wrote:Okay, buddy, since 1969 a 2x PP would have returned 17.66% CAGR and -38.04% MaxDD. This assumes exactly 2x returns is possible and 10% rebalancing bands are used and checked on a yearly basis in January so you're avoiding the worst of the MaxDD event.
So not quite a doubling since MaxDD growth isn't typically linear. Are your balls still brassy?
P.S. The above may not be entirely accurate as you can't double the 1yr T-Bill returns AFAIK. Without the cash, 15.56% CAGR and -39.22% MaxDD.
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Poo on the leveraged PP!


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MG, great research. Thanks for sharing your work.MachineGhost wrote:Okay, buddy, since 1969 a 2x PP would have returned 17.66% CAGR and -38.04% MaxDD. This assumes exactly 2x returns is possible and 10% rebalancing bands are used and checked on a yearly basis in January so you're avoiding the worst of the MaxDD event.
So not quite a doubling since MaxDD growth isn't typically linear. Are your balls still brassy?
P.S. The above may not be entirely accurate as you can't double the 1yr T-Bill returns AFAIK. Without the cash, 15.56% CAGR and -39.22% MaxDD.
I am doing a bit of back-testing myself and wondering where one can find 2X stocks/bonds/gold data that does back to 1969. Did you synthesize it yourself?
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No, all I did was doubled the CAGR and MaxDD since it was the same whether or not you used 2:1 margin or no margin and doubled. Futures would have been similar in $ returns but not %.jay wrote:I am doing a bit of back-testing myself and wondering where one can find 2X stocks/bonds/gold data that does back to 1969. Did you synthesize it yourself?
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Thanks to dutchtraffic for indirectly referencing these new study results.






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Here's a PutWrite fund: https://www.wisdomtree.com/etfs/alternative/putw
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