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Kelly Strategy Free APK

Kelly Strategy Free APK

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What's Kelly Strategy Free APK?

Kelly Strategy Free is a app for Android, It's developed by WERNER author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play
This product is an app in Finance category. More infomartion of Kelly Strategy Free on google play
Developing a viable trading strategy requires an effective money-management technique to maximize the long-term geometric wealth of a trading strategy. The strategy must have positive risk-adjusted expectancy for any money management to be additive. Kelly Criterion, a strategy has a positive expectancy will maximize the geometric growth in returns through the re-investment of profits or trade-to-trade compounding of returns. The Strategy defines a fixed fraction of capital to invest in each trade and is based on the expectation (probability) of long-term capital growth.

Additional controls incorporated into the Kelly Calculator allow the user to vary the degrees of risk and return with built-in filters. Each strategy is
automatically backtested to determine the best equity curve.

- Trade Setup - Buy, Sell and Stop Limits and number of shares
- Kelly % - Fixed percentage of capital
- Capital Allocation - Fixed fraction of capital
- Trade Quality - Positive trade percentage
- Best Filter - The filter that produces the best geometric growth
- Best Indicator - The Moving Average that produces the best gain
- Transactions - The number of Buy’s
- Trades - The number of completed trades
- Win-Loss Ratio - The Average Wins divided by the Average Losses
- Annualized ROI - Rate of return for a given period that is less than one year
- Proceeds - Period sales less expenses
- Trade Expectancy - Expected period return
- Profit - The period profit
- Holds - Transactions not sold
- Stop Loss - Stop limit sales
- Premium or Discount Purchase - Purchase above or below the pivot point price
- Gain - The expected transaction gain
- Initial Risk - The potential loss