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And don't let it put you off that he writes about systems. There is no expensive software or models necessary here. A complete, efficient system can be tested using a little ingenuity and an Internet connection. Indeed, Tharp evaluates everything from Warren Buffett's "system" to the more complicated ones. Even though there is a thorough examination of technical and fundamental entry points (including a brief segment on the techniques of the mysteriously successful Turtle Traders, who sell their techniques for $1,000), the point of the book is to deemphasize entry and focus on position sizing and the value of the trading system, or expectancy.
By describing R-Multiples, stop losses, and profit-taking exits, Tharp discusses a subject overlooked by 99% of market manuals, answering questions such as:
-What do I do if my position declines? Where do I sell?
-When do I know that the market move is over and take a profit?
-How much do I risk on any one trade?
Investors and traders will be surprised to learn that one can create a very successful system that is "correct" 30% of the time, and one can be very UNsuccessful with a system that is correct 90% of the time.
In this respect, Tharp's book is profound, teaching individuals the real secrets of a Holy Grail system of trading and how virtually any concept can make money if you have the right techique.