Quote from bubbrubb:
i still find it interesting that no one seems to realize that over half of the returns from trendfollowing come from the cash sitting in T-Bills. . .and then another 25% from rebalancing gains. . .
only about 25% comes from the actual trendfollowing. . .
**the reason this strategy has done so well since the late 70's is due to the best bull market in bonds of all time. . .**
I have been doing my best to avoid this discussion, I have participated in another of surfers threads deriding trend following and see no sense in wasting my time defending it further. But this post was too good...
Over half of trendfollowers returns come from t-bills? DUNN, who is in the worst drawdown in his history (which is adding fuel to the fire that "trendfollowing is dead") is averaging a 14.89 annualized return in his WMA program since late 1984 (
http://www.iasg.com/mainframe.asp)
T bills maybe averaged a 5% return over that time and DUNN could have had at most 80% of the cash on hand in t bills. (so 4% of the return came from t-bills) That isn't half and that is from one of the worst trendfollowers.
Eckhardt is earning 25.37 annualized return from 91 to now in his higher leverage fund and he uses 40% margin to equity, meaning only 3% of his return could have come from t-bills (assuming 5% average return on tbills over that time) so where did the other 22% return come from?
Please clarify what you mean by rebalancing gains, I don't know what that is.
Also please look at some charts from the 70's (Sugar, Soybeans, Oil, gold, silver, debt instruments) then you will find the reason trendfollowing works so well. Markets have been somewhat stagnent in recent years (20-25), we are going to see markets like the 70s again. JWH and DUNN are going to have 100% - 200%+ years.
Oh and by the way many trend followers do trade stock indicies, and it works really well. Just look at the various TFers website I would say it is about 60/40 (those who trade stocks and those who don't). Check out european stocks and NIkkei/topix, those seem to be trending well over the past year, I will bet that some TFers made money on those.
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