Quote from rcanfiel:
...I happen to be quite interested in seasonal trading...
Quote from rcanfiel:
I am telling Mr. Ruggiero that using historic trends is not automatically a reliable trading method. This is known to knowledgeable traders, that just because something "works in 12 of 15 years" does not automatically make it a seasonal tendency. Now, reread what I said, and try to understand. This is a VERY commonly known problem of seasonal trading.
Quote from Murray Ruggiero:
Historically , on a open to close basis , Monday's in the S&P500 has a upward bias and Friday a downward one. If we just simply buy at the open on monday in S&P500 and exit on the close your average trade is $114.72. Selling on Friday's open and exiting on the close offers $32.93 a trade. This is from 4/22/1982 to date. This is due to people not wanting to hold over the weekend and having to rebuy the position monday morning. These are not tradable effect but are statically significant
Quote from dtrader98:
...In this case, considering the original reference pt, wednesday is clearly in the lead...
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Quote from rcanfiel:
does your work adjust for Tuesdays often behaving like a Monday, after holidays?
I would suggest stripping out entire weeks where there is a Monday holiday, and seeing how M-F behave without this effect.
Do these T, W, R, F behave the same as T, W, R, F on 5-day weeks???
Quote from MGJ:
By the way, Murray was wrong when he said that "Monday is a holiday" is the only problem with Joe's algorithm. For ten points, name one other problem. For five thousand points, name two other problems.
Quote from Murray Ruggiero:
These are good question but if I did that , you would tell me I am just crunching numbers and curve fitting. You are correct these are good points. I did these studies in the 1990's and some Tuesdays after holiday mondays act like Mondays and other did not. The number of cases was too small for me to think it was reliable.
Quote from rcanfiel:
...To me, seasonals are not automatically qualified as "TA".
I consider this as fundamental analysis...