Mr. Perfect
Moderator: Aitrus
Re: Mr. Perfect
Just one small change. Mr. Imperfect had to run to G due to all the funds bringing home a positive return on Friday.
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/15 - #53120 90.73%
Mr. Imperfect - G to F on 11/8 to I on 11/15 to G on 11/16 - #53185 -50.52%
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/15 - #53120 90.73%
Mr. Imperfect - G to F on 11/8 to I on 11/15 to G on 11/16 - #53185 -50.52%
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Yesterday caused an odd phenomenon. Obviously, Mr. Perfect had to run to G. But the funny thing is that Mr. Imperfect joined Mr. Perfect in S for two days. That often happens in G but not often in S. Yesterday's losses were enough for Mr. Imperfect to absorb the 1.5+% in gains the previous two days.
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/15 to G on 11/19 - #53241 90.78%
Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 11/8 - #53244 -50.68%
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/15 to G on 11/19 - #53241 90.78%
Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 11/8 - #53244 -50.68%
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I missed Friday's update because I extended my Thanksgiving holiday. I hope everybody's Thanksgiving was wonderful. Mr. Perfect is on the edge of a change. He and Mr. Imperfect have gone to G. By the looks of things today it's temporary for Mr. Perfect at least. But as always temporary may also be temporary...
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/15 to G on 11/19 - #53241 90.85%
Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 11/8 to I on 11/20 to G on 11/21 - #53340 -51.75%
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/15 to G on 11/19 - #53241 90.85%
Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 11/8 to I on 11/20 to G on 11/21 - #53340 -51.75%
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How many strategies does it usually take to get Mr. Perfect/Imperfect right by the end of each month?fordest wrote:But as always temporary may also be temporary...
“The genius of investing is recognizing the direction of the trend – not catching the highs or the lows.”
- Dean Witter
"Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket."
- Andrew Carnegie
- Dean Witter
"Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket."
- Andrew Carnegie
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It varies a lot depending on volatility. But I would say that they keep the same strategy on average two days a week. So probably around 12 each. Of course twice now I have gone back into a previous month to make changes because one of them would find an advantage in starting the current month in a different strategy.12squared wrote:How many strategies does it usually take to get Mr. Perfect/Imperfect right by the end of each month?fordest wrote:But as always temporary may also be temporary...
I guess I am helping Matt by adding about 25 strategies a month to his database. Not that Mr. Imperfect's are the most helpful strategies, but who knows, maybe one of them will come up the best strategy ever.
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Both have moved to G. While G is a common ending fund for a lot of months, it still feels like both of them are close to the edge of change. But the market has to stop seesawing first.
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/21 to G on 11/27 - #53705 93.51%
Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 11/8 to I on 11/20 to G on 11/21 - #53340 -51.74%
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 11/8 to S on 11/21 to G on 11/27 - #53705 93.51%
Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 11/8 to I on 11/20 to G on 11/21 - #53340 -51.74%
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Mr. Perfect, where have you been all my life? I needed you this year.
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I have run into a problem. I have been using TSPCalc for something that it wasn't made to do. It has definitely made this process a lot more fun and I don't think I would have kept it up all year without it.
But here's my issue. TSPCalc was designed to be used on repeat. Not as a stand alone year. I need to use the last move in December to start the fund off in the correct fund in January. For example, Mr. Imperfect was in the G fund for the end of November. He needed to avoid the .35% in F, the 5.59% in C, the 5.94% in S, and the 3.52% in I. Then he needs to be in S on December 4 (move 1) then in I on December 6 (move 2). When the year started, he needed to start in F to be where he is today. He can't get back to F to start the year.
So the question becomes... Do I do this to see how high/low I can get with each trader? Or, do I do this to see how high/low of a strategy I can create?
I am going to do both. I will track the traders' progress, but I will also see whether it's more beneficial to each to take the bigger gains/losses in December or to make that last move to C/F respectively. So, in case anybody ever deep dives into this, be aware, that from here on out, the strategies displayed will not match the trader involved. Also, without TSPCalc doing my math, there will be a larger rounding error at the end of December.
Otherwise.... open to suggestions....
Mr. Perfect not affected by this yet...
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 12/4 - #54633 100.66%
#54957 --- Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 12/4 to I on 12/6 -55.09%
But here's my issue. TSPCalc was designed to be used on repeat. Not as a stand alone year. I need to use the last move in December to start the fund off in the correct fund in January. For example, Mr. Imperfect was in the G fund for the end of November. He needed to avoid the .35% in F, the 5.59% in C, the 5.94% in S, and the 3.52% in I. Then he needs to be in S on December 4 (move 1) then in I on December 6 (move 2). When the year started, he needed to start in F to be where he is today. He can't get back to F to start the year.
So the question becomes... Do I do this to see how high/low I can get with each trader? Or, do I do this to see how high/low of a strategy I can create?
I am going to do both. I will track the traders' progress, but I will also see whether it's more beneficial to each to take the bigger gains/losses in December or to make that last move to C/F respectively. So, in case anybody ever deep dives into this, be aware, that from here on out, the strategies displayed will not match the trader involved. Also, without TSPCalc doing my math, there will be a larger rounding error at the end of December.
Otherwise.... open to suggestions....
Mr. Perfect not affected by this yet...
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 12/4 - #54633 100.66%
#54957 --- Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 12/4 to I on 12/6 -55.09%
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Have you considered changing the ground rules so that both start in G on January 1?fordest wrote:TSPCalc was designed to be used on repeat. Not as a stand alone year. I need to use the last move in December to start the fund off in the correct fund in January. For example, Mr. Imperfect was in the G fund for the end of November. He needed to avoid the .35% in F, the 5.59% in C, the 5.94% in S, and the 3.52% in I. Then he needs to be in S on December 4 (move 1) then in I on December 6 (move 2). When the year started, he needed to start in F to be where he is today. He can't get back to F to start the year.
So the question becomes... Do I do this to see how high/low I can get with each trader? Or, do I do this to see how high/low of a strategy I can create?
I am going to do both. I will track the traders' progress, but I will also see whether it's more beneficial to each to take the bigger gains/losses in December or to make that last move to C/F respectively. So, in case anybody ever deep dives into this, be aware, that from here on out, the strategies displayed will not match the trader involved. Also, without TSPCalc doing my math, there will be a larger rounding error at the end of December.
Otherwise.... open to suggestions....
“The genius of investing is recognizing the direction of the trend – not catching the highs or the lows.”
- Dean Witter
"Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket."
- Andrew Carnegie
- Dean Witter
"Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket."
- Andrew Carnegie
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Mr. Imperfect has left behind I in favor or C. Mr. Perfect is still liking F. Above problems still don't affect Mr. Perfect.
12^2,
I have considered that, but then I'm not really accomplishing the lowest/highest single year or creating the lowest/highest strategy. But it is another option.
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 12/4 - #54633 101.03%
#54957 --- Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 12/4 to C on 12/6 -55.99%
12^2,
I have considered that, but then I'm not really accomplishing the lowest/highest single year or creating the lowest/highest strategy. But it is another option.
Mr. Perfect - S to F on 12/4 - #54633 101.03%
#54957 --- Mr. Imperfect - G to S on 12/4 to C on 12/6 -55.99%
Fund Prices2024-03-28
Fund | Price | Day | YTD |
G | $18.15 | 0.05% | 1.05% |
F | $19.08 | -0.06% | -0.74% |
C | $82.21 | 0.11% | 10.55% |
S | $82.43 | 0.30% | 6.92% |
I | $42.57 | -0.24% | 5.95% |
L2065 | $16.38 | 0.02% | 8.37% |
L2060 | $16.39 | 0.02% | 8.38% |
L2055 | $16.39 | 0.02% | 8.38% |
L2050 | $32.73 | 0.01% | 6.95% |
L2045 | $14.91 | 0.02% | 6.58% |
L2040 | $54.38 | 0.02% | 6.22% |
L2035 | $14.34 | 0.02% | 5.79% |
L2030 | $47.67 | 0.02% | 5.38% |
L2025 | $13.15 | 0.03% | 3.43% |
Linc | $25.61 | 0.03% | 2.82% |