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Bull & Bear S&P500 Trading System
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Developer: 30-year systems development Veteran |
Market Sector: | Stock Indexes |
Markets Traded: | |
System Type: | Swing Trading |
Risk per Trade: | varies |
Trading Rules: | Not Disclosed |
Suggested Capital: | $20,000 |
System Cost: | $199.00 Monthly Subscription |
Results Available?: | Contact us for Info |
System Description: | This system was developed in 2009 because of the volatility of 2008. Too late to capitalize on 2008 of course, but developed for the purpose of capitalizing on future volatile markets. It can also usually trade with acceptable profits in less volatile markets. Too little volatility and trading shuts off. The system seeks short term gains in markets that are moving. The system shoots for outsized gains in good months/years to significantly more than offset the costs of trading during weaker months/years. The 10 years 2009 backward are good hypothetically in composite, and the 10 years 2009 forward are good hypothetically in composite. I have provided this system to Striker at this time because I believe that stock indices will now be volatile at least during 2019 and 2020, and the system will therefore have fertile grounds to outperform average volatility years. Nevertheless, in my 30 years in the trading systems arena, I have seen multiple great looking systems from name brand system providers slowly or suddenly disappoint without discernible reason. Consequently, I can’t promise you that this system will continue to work as in the past and that we will realize the outsized gains I am expecting. But now is the time I developed this system for, and I am going to trade it now and share it now, via Striker. I will provide some manual oversight to the automated trading, such as bypassing or exiting early a trade that would be in the market when a report or announcement is due that would likely disrupt normal market action, and in various other situations where my 30 years of trading/systems experience indicates that manual intervention for the purpose of risk mitigation would be prudent. Some people prefer strictly automated, but my hybrid approach (primarily automated, but with a little manual) is your only option with my systems...my systems know only what I told them 10 years ago whereas I know what is going on in the world today and can manually balance (a) reducing risk, at the possible cost of reduced gain, with (b) “Damn the torpedoes, (system) full speed ahead”. |
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