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The primitive mindset traders have about trading is often wrong.
For example, “frequent trading will always lead to losses.”
“Always leads to losses” is 100%—a linear cause-and-effect description.
Let’s break it down:
Assume that each trade uses optimization inputs to analyze all signals and trade costs.
Assume that the expected profit per trade is far greater than fees + potential losses + a high probability of winning.
If you repeat this kind of optimized trade at a higher frequency, is that not positive expected value?
If the optimization works, you should trade even more frequently, because statistically you have an edge—so you should replicate it in bulk. That’s what quantitative trading is.
So, primitive people are primitive people—if they can’t do something, they measure everything with experience; if they can’t do something, they find a way to do it.
Don’t be like the Chinese people in Lu Xun’s writings, always accepting your fate and always going along with it.
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