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Exits: know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/29/2016
  • Post category:Trading tools

We all focus a lot of attention, perhaps too much attention, on where to buy and sell a market, on where to enter trades. Today, let's spend some time looking…

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Reader question: what’s wrong with Fibonacci?

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/23/2016
  • Post category:General Comments/Quantitative analysis/Readers Questions

Matt asked a question that I sat on for quite a while. I wasn't sure how to write a reasonably concise answer to a good question, but I'll try today.…

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Patterns within patterns

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/16/2016
  • Post category:General Comments/Nested Pullback

One of the problems swing traders in stocks face is correlation; the sad reality is that stocks mostly move together, and trades in stocks mostly win and lose together. If…

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Resources for learning Python

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:03/08/2016
  • Post category:Readers Questions

I received a good question in response to my previous post on starting to learn Python for finance. Here's Mark's question: Thanks again for all your work and all that…

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First steps in Python for traders

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:02/23/2016
  • Post category:General Comments

I've written a bit on the difference between high and low level programming languages, and on why I think Python is the right choice for many traders today. In this…

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No, it’s not all the same.

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:02/22/2016
  • Post category:Breakout/Quantitative analysis

In my last post, I showed a quick test of a simple system applied to the futures markets. The point of that post was to show how a simple quantitative…

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Testing a trend-following approach in futures

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:02/17/2016
  • Post category:Breakout/Quantitative analysis

In this post, we'll take a look at a common trend-following trading idea: channel breakouts (also called Donchian channels). I want to share with you a way of looking at…

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Choosing a programming language for finance

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:02/16/2016
  • Post category:General Comments

So let's assume you've read my preparatory posts (here, and here), and that you're on board with the need to learn to do your own analytical work in the markets.…

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Getting your hands dirty: tools for understanding the market

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:02/11/2016
  • Post category:Quantitative analysis

Continuing on the theme of my last post, I want to take some time to dig into the options you have when you think about doing your own testing and…

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Quantitative analysis: what it is and why you need to do it

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:01/28/2016
  • Post category:Quantitative analysis

I think most traders and investors understand that we live in a world in which markets are becoming ever more competitive. To make money in those markets, you must have…

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Steps along the journey

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:01/26/2016
  • Post category:General Comments

I've had a few weeks to kind of reset and reconsider the direction for my blog and podcast. As I said in my previous post, I've been busy on the…

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New year… new thoughts…

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:01/07/2016
  • Post category:General Comments

First of all, a belated happy New Year and happy holidays to all my readers! I want to thank you all for a great 2015. Whether you and I have…

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The early bird… gets stopped out a lot

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:12/15/2015
  • Post category:Trend Termination

One of the themes I've written on recently is that we need to be careful how we think about trend change and end of trend patterns. I think too much…

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Reader questions: order types and rules

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:12/14/2015
  • Post category:Readers Questions

Dave asks: "Can you talk a little about order types? Market, limit, and stop orders? Do you work your orders overnight? Do you ever cancel like a stop before it…

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The homework rule

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:12/11/2015
  • Post category:General Comments

I've written a series of short posts this week on simple trading rules that can make a difference. I've tried to make this as broad as possible, so that they…

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The “why” behind my firm: Waverly Advisors

  • Post author:AdamHGrimes
  • Post published:12/10/2015
  • Post category:General Comments

Earlier this week, I sent a note to my email subscribers in which I shared a few thoughts about blogging, the fascination of financial markets, and about my firm, Waverly…

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