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Pegasus Large Size Sample Portfolio

Account Size of $50,000 or higher

Portfolio of 18 markets:
Swiss Franc, Crude Oil, 10 Year Treasury Notes, Cotton, Corn, Japanese Yen, Dollar Index, Eurodollar, Kansas City Wheat, Palladium, Municipal Bond, Heating Oil, Euro Currency, High Grade Copper, Unleaded Gasoline, 5 Year Treasury Notes, Natural Gas, Rough Rice

  • Tested Jan 1’st 1980 – Jan 1’st 2005. (25 years)
  • $100 deducted per trade for commission & slippage
  • No Starting Capital Applied. Only Net Profits Shown
  • Initial Risk Limit of $3000 per trade
  • Based on single contracts per trade

Profit Analysis Summary:

Total Net Profit (through 2004):
$873,175
Average Net Profit per Year:
$34,927
Average Net Profit per Month:
$2,911

Trade Analysis Summary

Total Gross Profit for Closed Trades:
$1,961,909
Total Gross Loss for Closed Trades:
$1,102,354
Profit Factor (gross profit / gross loss):
1.78
Total Number of Trades:
2211
Percent Profitable:
41%
Average Winning Trade:
$2,179
Average Losing Trade:
$841
Ratio Avg. Win to Avg. Loss (2 dec. pl):
2.59
Average Trade (Winners & Losers):
$389
Largest Winning Trade:
$24,450
Largest Losing Trade:
$5,237
Average duration per trade, both winners & losers (excluding weekends and holidays):
35 days
Total amount deducted for commission & slippage:
$221,100


Annual Performance Breakdown

Year
Net Profits
2004
$18,474
2003
-$5,318
2002
$72,308
2001
$10,454
2000
$72,286
1999
$27,186
1998
$45,163
1997
$33,633
1996
$22,344
1995
$68,958
1994
$17,329
1993
$30,424
1992
$18,757
1991
$45,502
1990
$45,950
1989
$36,015
1988
$29,030
1987
$64,813
1986
$20,851
1985
$44,107
1984
$17,005
1983
$3,575
1982
$42,349
1981
$40,401
1980
$52,404


Daily Equity File

You may view or download a daily equity file showing daily equity spanning the 25 years shown.

Click here to view or download daily equity file in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet format.


Drawdown Analysis

How to read this chart:

We first considered each trade as a possible starting point. Since there were 2211 trades that means that there were 2211 different possible starting points where a trader could have started trading the system. We then calculated the worst Start Trade Drawdown (STDD) for each of these possible 2211 starting points. These resulting drawdown figures were then sorted from smallest to largest and the above chart was constructed.

Example: I want to know what percent of STDDs fell below $15,000?

Start on the Y axis and find $15,000. Then go across until it intercepts the curve on the chart. The corresponding value on the X axis is about 89% or so. This means that 89% of STDDs fell below $15,000 and thus 11% were above it. Hence you would have had an 89% chance that your STDD would have been below $15,000 and thus an 11% chance that it would have been above it.

Example: I want to know what value did 80% of STDDs fall under?

This time start with the 80% value on the X axis and go to 80%. Move up to where it intersects with the curve and then check the corresponding value on the Y axis. In this example the above chart tells us that 80% of STDD for this particular portfolio fell below a little over $10,000. (The actual figure is $10,217).

This is how you would read this chart. Notice that about 3% of STDDs were zero; this means that in about 3% of cases you would have suffered no STDD at all. You would have been profitable right from the start and never have been under at all. Obviously this is a rare scenario, only 3% of the time.

The median score (50%) came in at $4555. This means that half the STDDs out of a total of 2211 runs (one for each starting point) fell below this value and half were above it. This chart is obviously very useful than merely spitting out drawdown figures. It not only tells you what the STDDs were but more importantly also gives you the probabilities as well.

The highest of all STDDs came in at $28,707. This means that out of 2211 different starting points over a 25 year period, the worst case scenario was a maximum STDD of that value. The maximum total daily drawdown over the 25 year period was $34,599.

See the “About Start Trade Drawdown” on this website for a detailed explanation about this type of drawdown.

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