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[19 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]
Stop Loss vs Double Down

Fundamental investors in general argue against using stop losses. The simple argument is stop losses guarantee a loss. Those investors often prefer to double down as the margin of safety is now perceived to be even larger. Perhaps that attitude is born out of arrogance and an inability to face losses.

Investing Insights, Philosophy, Probability »

[14 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]

Someone is always left holding the bag. This is the same concept as the oft quoted patsy at the poker table.
If you invest late into trends then you have a higher probability of being that patsy.
People investing late in trends should examine if they suffer from herd mentality, confirmation bias etc. While numerous studies show momentum strategies are successful, all those strategies attempt to identify major trends early on. One of the most basis the death cross of the 50dMA crossing below the 200day shows when getting on board this …

Behavioural Finance, Probability, Review »

[8 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]
Edge – The Way of the Turtle

Most Friday’s I drop my daughter at dance class, head to one of Melbourne’s best cafés and have a latte while I wait for Borders to open at 10. I then have around 20 minutes to choose and scan an investment book. While I am normally a slow reader I can skim a book in 20 minutes and pick out a few lessons which resonate with me.
Today my book of choose was Way of the Turtle, by one of the original turtles, Curtis Faith.
Almost every page I scanned contained a …