I'm a new trader and had an idea. I'm sure I'm not the first to post this particular idea. Here goes:
-If one were to take the 10 of so areas comprising the S&P 500 and find the corresponding ETF ie...Healthcare, Energy, Technology, Consumer Staples. Materials, etc, and then,
once a month, simply buy and/or reallocate your capital to the top 3 performing ETF's in that sector for the previous month, it seems to me that this may actually work quite well.
-It seems to me that the really strong areas tend to continue to show continuing strength or weakness.
Has anyone ever tested such a system?
-If one were to take the 10 of so areas comprising the S&P 500 and find the corresponding ETF ie...Healthcare, Energy, Technology, Consumer Staples. Materials, etc, and then,
once a month, simply buy and/or reallocate your capital to the top 3 performing ETF's in that sector for the previous month, it seems to me that this may actually work quite well.
-It seems to me that the really strong areas tend to continue to show continuing strength or weakness.
Has anyone ever tested such a system?