06-Jan-10
Rotational Systems on the Cutting Board
In this previous post, Dave in Philly recommended an interesting rotational system which would use Fidelity funds.
This system interests me in two ways. The first reason is that I am going to delve into some rotational systems in an attempt to find a system with a longer time horizon and lower trading fees, and this system seems to be a good place to start. The second reason that it interests me is that my wife has a 401K with Fidelity, and if the system turns out to be promising, perhaps I will trade it in her account.
Here is the article that describes the rotational system: Sector Rotation Strategy.
I will have to explore the Fidelity Sector funds and then find ETFs that correspond with them, in order to test the idea. The first order of business will be working on reducing the drawdowns that the author states are “at least as deep as the overall market.”
It should be a good jumping-off point.
For anyone who is interested, here is a link to a couple of articles I wrote last year when I was just beginning to code rotational strategies: 5 Day Rate of Change Simple System.
Posted at 02:29 in External Blog | Permalink | Top
PepsiCo (PEP): a co...
Most dividend investors require consistency from their stoc...
sagitarius_d
FollowTheTrader: Br...
FollowTheTrader: Breaking News: Stock futures signal losses...
Followthetrader
Holding Update.
iShares S&P 500 Index (IVV)Market is creeping up. ...
AreYouNews
Throwing good money...
I have not done this since the internet bubble burst. ...
habarr
Categories
Holding Tags
Other Stock Tags
Archives


0 Comments on "Rotational Systems on the Cutt..."
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Top