At last I have completed enough research and back testing that I can now begin to share some findings regarding my self-appointed mission to create an automated trading system that is both reliable and very profitable.
I'm on a journey and quite sure the path is without end, but that keeps it interesting, right?
The good news is that I am finding strategies that generally match my objectives. The bad news is that it takes eons of time to craft a polished finished product (strategy) and even then, the product could always be better.....somehow. There are always more 'what-if' questions left unanswered when designing trading strategies than any mortal will ever have time to figure out.
But I guess the fact that one does not have to be correct all the time when trading the stock market to make money is a consolation. Actually, it's a BIG consolation, now that I think about it! One just needs the odds on their side and the descipline to execute a sound strategy to succeed.
Anyway, let's take a look at the findings I have to share for today.
The table below provides an overview of 5 trading strategies I created for trading the Market Vector Gold Miner ETF (GDX) using the daily time frame. The Think or Swim platform was used to design these strategies and provide a detailed back test of their performance since 2007.
The buy/sell signals are determined at the end of the NYSE trading session for use at the open on the following trading day.
The top portion of the table details the five trading strategies (Pivot, Gap, PercentB, Step and UlcerX) and their performance. Each trade used 100 shares. The total number of round trip trades was 319, of which an average of 80.56% were winners. The gross gain in total was $30,924 and the average gain per trade was $96.94.
The strategies vary in the number of trades they generated over the past 5 years (32 - 120), the winning percentage also varied considerably (56% - 97%) and the average gain per trade was remarkably wide ($61 - $192).
But for what it's worth, I imagine a diversity of strategies - some highly profitable mixed with some highly dependable - isn't an altogether bad way to go.
GDX – Market Vectors Gold Miner ETF
Individual LONG Strategy Results (2007 – 2012)
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Strategy
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Trades
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Win/Loss
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Win/Loss %
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Total Gain
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Avg Gain per Trade
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1
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Pivot
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120
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100W / 20L
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83.3%
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$8,454
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$70.70
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2
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Gap
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88
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70W / 18L
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79.5%
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$5,341
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$60.69
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3
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PercentB
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33
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32W / 1L
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97.0%
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$5,070
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$153.63
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4
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Step
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46
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37W / 9L
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80.4%
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$6,891
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$149.80
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5
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UlcerX
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32
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18W / 14L
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56.2%
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$6,160
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$192.50
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Total
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319
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257W / 62L
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Avg
80.56%
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$30,924
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Avg
$96.94
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Strategy Indicators Used
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Strategy Name
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1
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Pivot
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Uses a % band above/below the Pivot Point Moving Average
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2
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Gap
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Uses gap lower in price and a moving average of price
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3
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PercentB
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Uses Bollinger Band PercentB movement within a range
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4
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Step
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Uses Average True Range and the True Strength Index
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5
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UlcerX
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Uses Ulcer Index and the True Strength Index
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GDX – Market Vectors Gold Miner ETF
Cumulative LONG Strategy Results (2007 – 2012)
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Year
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Trades
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Win/Loss
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Win/Loss %
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Total Gain
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Avg Gain per Trade
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2012
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35
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30W / 5L
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85.7%
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$2,501
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$71.45
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2011
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50
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42W / 8L
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84.0%
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$4,961
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$99.22
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2010
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42
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36W / 6L
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85.7%
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$4,470
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$106.42
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2009
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75
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59W / 16L
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78.7%
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$9,099
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$121.32
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2008
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72
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54W / 18L
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73.3%
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$5,806
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$80.64
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2007
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45
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36W / 9L
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80.0%
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$4,087
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$90.82
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Total
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319
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257W
/ 62L
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Avg
80.56%
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$30,924
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Avg
$96.94
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I would like to apply these and many other strategies I have created to numerous ticker symbols and ultimately make their signals and their detailed statistical evidence available to everyone interested.
I'm on a journey. Want to join me?
John
tsiTrader@gmail.com
wow john that sounds great. i would be willing to set up a small account. I just found out RJO has a futures GDX and jumped in at 46.5 ( purchased it on the way down, i figured beating gary on a entry, what could be better )
ReplyDeleteI'm in. Why don't you start an trading account, where we could "tag along" (with connecting our accounts to yours) on your strategy and you will gain some money at the same time?
ReplyDeleteJeff - I am sure your 46.5 entry will be something you will savor for a long long time. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteJohan - I've given your idea some thought in the past and learned that in the US, one has to be
a registered Financial Advisor, which I am not. I guess at some point I will decide to jump through
those hoops or perhaps join forces with someone who is legally qualified to offer that service. In
the mean time I will just keep my head down and push forward on the creation/testing front and if
I can develop things I am confident are realistic I will make the daily information available
on the website.
John,
ReplyDeleteThose are incredible win/loss ratios! Congrats on zeroing in on not just one, but several very successful systems!
I'm definitely interested in what you're doing, so your posting it here on your blog is very much appreciated.
Thanks pimaCanyon. I will press on, count on that.
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