looks like we had a cvr3 buy signal at close today. has anyone backtested this?
http://biz.yahoo.com/tm/030728/10468_3.html
CVR 3 Signal
Now, let's move on to the CVR 3 signal and then we'll talk about entry and exit. My CVR 3 signal was co-created with Dave Landry. What we found is that when the VIX moved 10% away from its 10-day moving average, it identified a market that had been "stretched too far" and was likely to reverse. In fact, over the last nine years, it has correctly predicted a two- to three-day reversal better than 68% of the time.
The rules for the CVR 3 are as follows:
For Buys:
Today, the low of the VIX must be above its 10-day moving average.
Today, the VIX must close at least 10% above its 10-day moving average.
If rules 1 and 2 are met, buy the market on the close.
Exit (on the close) the day the VIX trades (intraday) below yesterday's 10-day moving average (reversion to the man). Or exit within two to four days.
http://biz.yahoo.com/tm/030728/10468_3.html
CVR 3 Signal
Now, let's move on to the CVR 3 signal and then we'll talk about entry and exit. My CVR 3 signal was co-created with Dave Landry. What we found is that when the VIX moved 10% away from its 10-day moving average, it identified a market that had been "stretched too far" and was likely to reverse. In fact, over the last nine years, it has correctly predicted a two- to three-day reversal better than 68% of the time.
The rules for the CVR 3 are as follows:
For Buys:
Today, the low of the VIX must be above its 10-day moving average.
Today, the VIX must close at least 10% above its 10-day moving average.
If rules 1 and 2 are met, buy the market on the close.
Exit (on the close) the day the VIX trades (intraday) below yesterday's 10-day moving average (reversion to the man). Or exit within two to four days.