💡 Tasa de Efectividad vs. Ratio de Recompensa en Inversiones
Muchos inversores se obsesionan con alcanzar una alta tasa de aciertos, pero es crucial entender que una estrategia con un 40% de efectividad puede ser muy rentable si el ratio de recompensa es mayor a 3.
Ejemplo Práctico:
Imagina que tienes una cuenta de $1,000 y utilizas una estrategia con un ratio de riesgo/recompensa de 5 y una efectividad del 40%.
Realizas 25 operaciones.
Ganarás el 40% de las veces (10 operaciones) y perderás el 60% (15 operaciones).
Si arriesgas $100 por operación:
Ganancias: 10 operaciones x $500 (5x riesgo) = $5,000
Pérdidas: 15 operaciones x $100 = $1,500
Resultados Totales:
Ganancias: $5,000
Pérdidas: $1,500
Beneficio Neto: $5,000 - $1,500 = $3,500
Esto demuestra que, aunque tu tasa de efectividad sea del 40%, la clave está en el ratio de recompensa. ¡Invierte con estrategia y mantén la perspectiva! 📈💰
#Inversiones #EstrategiaFinanciera #EducacionFinanciera
It's the liquidity, stupid! Yellen's stealth QE overpowering Powell's QT. This is why risk assets, including Bitcoin, performed so wonderfully in the first quarter. (Chart via SRP)
🚗Tesla $TSLA analysis🔎
A one pager with all key information of this unique company that disrupted the automotive industry👇
Main takeaways📢
• $TSLA has created a strong flywheel combining the EV transition, autonomous driving and transition to renewable energy
• Main risk is the highly competitive automotive space, which is Tesla's core business. Many strong competitors are fighting for a piece of the pie
• $TSLA margins are relatively high for an automotive company, but low for a tech company. Assuming expanding margins, $TSLA is reasonably valued. Its full-self-driving capabilities can potentially be a big boost for future margins
• Innovation is at the core of $TSLA which can be a big driver of future returns as it keeps extending and improving its business flywheel
Is of today, I do not own shares of $TSLA
Cheers!🙏
The S&P 500's P/E ratio has moved up to 24.4x from 22.3x at the start of the year. That's 32% higher than the historical median P/E going back to 1988 (18.5x). $SPX