Murray - are you abandoning this thread? I am interested in this type of analysis - I had previously tested most of what has been shown so far but I am interested where you might take the analysis. I'm always on the lookout for new ideas.
I see there are a few flamers of these seasonal style ideas but I think there is some validity personally. The Monday effect appears to have died - it has not shown any significant edge for many years (including the slight variation of buy monday if Friday was an up day which was a stunning performer for a while). The Friday effect itself still shows some edge as a negative day but, as Mark was saying, is not strong enough to be traded "as is".
The reason i liked the Friday / Monday effect was that it was based on some logic - ie fear of holding over the weekend. The "Wednesday" effect which has been mooted on this thread is interesting but until I hear a logical hypothesis of why exists, I would be inclined to put it down as a "random" effect in the data and certainly would not trade it.
I see there are a few flamers of these seasonal style ideas but I think there is some validity personally. The Monday effect appears to have died - it has not shown any significant edge for many years (including the slight variation of buy monday if Friday was an up day which was a stunning performer for a while). The Friday effect itself still shows some edge as a negative day but, as Mark was saying, is not strong enough to be traded "as is".
The reason i liked the Friday / Monday effect was that it was based on some logic - ie fear of holding over the weekend. The "Wednesday" effect which has been mooted on this thread is interesting but until I hear a logical hypothesis of why exists, I would be inclined to put it down as a "random" effect in the data and certainly would not trade it.