Thanks.Nice job;
You're welcome.Thx for running the test, good to know
Thanks.Nice job;
You're welcome.Thx for running the test, good to know
My favorite swing trading strategy is to simply buy / scale in to charts that end at a 2day high.
eg I bought 1000 uvxy eod fri, I'll buy more eod today if it closes >8.
Also trading BITI KOLD SQQQ
Thx for running the test, good to know
Both etfs and daily gappersKen, you are awesome. You come in here, give your exact strategy, and allow people to try and throw shi*t at it. Gonna try some Excel testing on my end to see how it does! Do you do it any stocks individually, or mostly just ETFs and what not?
Thanks!!!
To correctly test, you'd have to include what I do re position sizing and re-entries.. which can't easily be backtested
You've been using TradeStation for years. Why are you asking for coding help?To correctly test, you'd have to include what I do re position sizing and re-entries.. which can't easily be backtested
I use eSignalYou've been using TradeStation for years. Why are you asking for coding help?
It's dependent on several factors, but a simple version would be to add 50% of initial trade size after each 2day high gets taken out during upside breakouts. Same for scaling out during pullbacks, selling shares.I'm curious what kind of position sizing rules you use? Or is it discretionary?
good jobSince I didn't receive any corrections, I'll assume I interpreted the strategy correctly. Here are the results (2012-2022):
Ticker | Max Drawdown (%) | Sharpe
SOXS | -93 | -0.48
SQQQ | -87 | -0.63
SOXL | -69 | -0.09
TQQQ | -51 | +0.39
UVXY | -89 | -0.78
TZA | -85 | -0.42
NIO | -30 | +0.65
DKNG | -51 | -0.32
SPCE | -34 | +0.02
CCL | -36 | +0.01
DAL | -28 | +0.33
AMD | -33 | +0.51
OXY | -66 | -0.19
MRO | -42 | +0.07
HAL | -29 | +0.19
TSLA | -61 | +0.10
The mean of these sharpe values is -0.04; the standard deviation is 0.41. In other words, statistically speaking the resulting PLs are just random noise. There's nothing to the strategy, at least as originally stated. Sorry @KCalhoun.
I'll post the equity curve for one or two of the equities if someone asks for it.