A reader asked me this question in an email. I suggest checking out Tim Sykes’ trades, the CXO Advisory Group’s post on Tim Sykes and my trading profit page to see details of what I discuss in the video. For comparison to the returns discussed in the video, at this point my weighted average profit margin in 2010 is 1.81% for my Sykes-type trades and 1.80% for my Sykes-type trades where I follow a TimAlert.
Disclosure: No positions in any stock mentioned. I am a TimAlerts lifetime subscriber and have other relationships with Tim Sykes, which are discussed in my terms of use; you can find all my disclaimers and disclosures there as well; my full terms of use is incorporated by reference into this post.
#1 by Don on February 16, 2010 - 9:04 am
Of all the trading strategies and education available, very, very few show actual trading results. Thanks for sharing.
#2 by Argus Pitutoiue on February 16, 2010 - 1:21 pm
The simple answer to the question is, Tim Sykes is a frontrunning con man and you’re not.
#3 by Reaper on February 16, 2010 - 2:56 pm
If Sykes were a frontrunning con-man then I doubt my average profit on TimAlerts would be 1.8% and I doubt I would’ve learned a profitable trading strategy from him.
#4 by Big T on February 16, 2010 - 11:31 pm
How do you know he’s a front runner?
Are you suggesting he buys a stock, tells readers, they buy and move it up from where he bought in as a strategy to bank coin? Or the inverse on shorts? He does not believe the play is rational? on its own merits.
If so, he did not do a good job on AENY a few days back, buying what proved to be a failed breakout, where several of his subscribers also bought right after. Any bounce they provided did not help him avoid a loss.
Accusations are not evidence, they are just opinions…
#5 by PhatDogMan on February 18, 2010 - 3:43 pm
The simple answer to the question is, Tim Sykes is a frontrunning con man and you’re not.
#6 by ibanezx123 on June 5, 2011 - 11:40 pm
Learn a lesson from the Reap, Don’t get caught up in ego over statistics, bottom line what matters is profit.