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We present a few new trading strategies for you. Each article takes a different aspect of trading and investing. From historical probabilities to simple backtested systems, these strategies offer long-term and short-term traders something.
🔍 Russell 2000 Rebalancing Strategy
The Russell 2000 Rebalancing Trading Strategy is a method for taking advantage of the Russell 2000 index's abnormal outperformance during its annual rebalancing at the end of June.
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🔍 How Often Do Stocks Bounce After a Big Drop?
What happens after the stock market drops sharply? Do stocks usually bounce back—or keep falling? We did the stats for you:
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🔍 Can You Beat the Market With Just One Rule?
Can a single trading rule really beat the market? It sounds too simple to be true, but our backtests suggest otherwise.
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🔍 Forex Carry Trade Strategy
A carry trade strategy involves borrowing at a low-interest rate currency and converting the borrowed amount into another currency with a higher interest rate to invest in an asset that provides a higher rate of return. The strategy is prone to black swans, but research says you can mitigate risk:
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🔍 Larry Connors’ RSI 25 / RSI 75
High Probability ETF Trading, published in 2009 and written by Larry Connors and Cesar Alvarez, contains some interesting strategies. Do the strategies covered in the book still work?
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🔍 Jurik Moving Average Strategy
The Jurik Moving Average (JMA), is a proprietary moving average indicator designed to be adaptive, offering a smoother and more responsive indicator line than traditional moving averages, such as the SMAs and EMAs.
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