"Personally, I like what Van Tharp has to say about developing not just one system to fit all market conditions, which is difficult, but to have at least three well-developed systems for various markets.
Here's a quick take from his book Super Trader, 2009: I like this idea of having different strategies for six market conditions 1. sideways stable, 2. sideways volatile, 3-4. bullish stable and volatile, 5-6. bearish stable and volatile. Tharp uses a 13-week window back-tested to 1950 - if the average change is less than 5.53% either way, he considers this a sideways market, great either way, bullish or bearish market condition. To measure volatility, he uses a 13-week ATR for the same period. Less that 2.87% ATR = quiet market, greater = volatile. Over the past 58 years, 41.35% of the time the Market is volatile, 11.91% it is bearish, 58.29% sideways, and 29.8% bullish. Curtis Faith (if you will pardon me!) makes similar points in his books."
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^^^^ And how is this correlated to what strategy will work best over the NEXT 13 weeks? The answer is that this information provides zero edge in what system will work best over the right hand edge of the chart.
Here's a quick take from his book Super Trader, 2009: I like this idea of having different strategies for six market conditions 1. sideways stable, 2. sideways volatile, 3-4. bullish stable and volatile, 5-6. bearish stable and volatile. Tharp uses a 13-week window back-tested to 1950 - if the average change is less than 5.53% either way, he considers this a sideways market, great either way, bullish or bearish market condition. To measure volatility, he uses a 13-week ATR for the same period. Less that 2.87% ATR = quiet market, greater = volatile. Over the past 58 years, 41.35% of the time the Market is volatile, 11.91% it is bearish, 58.29% sideways, and 29.8% bullish. Curtis Faith (if you will pardon me!) makes similar points in his books."
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^^^^ And how is this correlated to what strategy will work best over the NEXT 13 weeks? The answer is that this information provides zero edge in what system will work best over the right hand edge of the chart.