Just a note to let you know that the weekly update has been posted.
We’ve moved the ETF trading system 14 signals back into the free area for now. We periodically rotate the available systems.
ETF trading system 14 has had a remarkable run so far in 2009. It trades weekly and holds only one ETF at a time.
Bottom line: a system I really like is the ETF Trading Signals system – holds ETFs for an average of more than two months and trounces buy and hold. Easy to trade, easy to stick with. Highly Recommended! Sometimes I get asked what style of trading I do. I am mostly interested in ETF trading systems that rotate between the exchange traded funds that are most likely to perform well in the near future. But, I don’t like to trade every day or even every week. That is why, the type of systems I use most are ones like the ETF Timing System 2 which trades relatively infrequently, yet has outstanding returns.
Trading only 8-15 times a year, and only having to check the system for a new trade every week, means that I can trade this system and only take maybe 5 minutes on average a week to do it. I use Foliofn as my principal broker. With Foliofn, one annual fee pays for all the trades I need to do. Also, I usually trade the system using the Monday morning window trade. The ETF trading system 2 calculates its returns as if the trading is done at the close on Monday, but I have found that with a system that trades so infrequently, trading either at the Monday AM window or the Tuesday AM window gives about equivalent results. Another ETF trading system that I find intriguing and very profitable (I am a member) offers signals with an average holding time of over two months – exactly the kind of system that I find I can stick with. Click here for the ETF Trading System (highly recommended).