10th December 2012, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Lord Greystoke
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4. Repeat what consistently works, eliminate what doesn't
5. Focus on and fine-tune methods for selection and staking
Cheers LG
PS have also found that the fastest way to do one's dough is to ignore some / most of these. Would suggest that I am on the right track here, regards my personal preferences etc Each to their own, I guess?
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4 & 5 above IMHO fall into the category of back fitting data.
using all the logic in the world you can filter out some non performing criteria - but be careful as those "non performers" in the fullness of time can become performers.
filter them out by all means - but then in the future examine them in isolation and i'll bet most of the time they will make a come-back - well that's been my experience.
cheers and good luck
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