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A Practical Guide to ETF Trading Systems: A systematic approach to trading exchange-traded funds
 
 

A Practical Guide to ETF Trading Systems: A systematic approach to trading exchange-traded funds [Kindle Edition]

Anthony Garner
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'A Practical Guide to ETF Trading Systems' is about simple, rule-based trading systems of a trend following nature.This book reflects the author's belief that successful investing is not complex, that market timing works and that investors should spurn traditional actively-managed products in favour of managing their own investments using index-tracking funds.Providing a comprehensive introduction to rule-based trading, this book sets out in detail two specific systems which may be applied to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded commodities (ETCs).Sceptics will maintain that mechanical systems do not work and that you cannot ignore the fundamentals. They are wrong. Sophisticated investors have profited handsomely over the years by following price trends on a purely mechanical basis and they will continue to do so.This guide will show you that systematic trading is likely to provide far better risk-adjusted returns than any conventional approach currently on offer from professional fund managers.There has never been a better time to benefit from the advantages of systematic investing. At a time when long-only traditionalists are fully invested in stocks and nursing huge losses, the systematic investor has exited the markets entirely and waits patiently for a signal to re-enter.

About the Author

After education at Westminster School, Oxford University and The College of Law, Anthony Garner spent a few formative years as a solicitor with a City of London law practice, before moving to an investment bank. He left conventional employment in favour of a long cherished aim to work for himself and since 1995 has been trading financial markets for his own account. For some years now his interest has concentrated on designing, testing and trading simple mechanical strategies, since his years inside the financial industry convinced him that for the majority, the discipline of systematic trading is a better way to go.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Print Length: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Harriman House (2 Mar 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004Q9THL4
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #182,802 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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one of the best books on trading etfs. A gem, written suberbly. Even if you do not have Trading Blox (the software the author use cleverly) you can recreate his work on Excel or Amibroker. Test, ideas, suggestions, simple logical models that stand the test of time and that are robust. Do not be misled by something that looks simple. It does work. Either for trading or just to see the flow of money in different markets/asset classes. A great book following Mebane Faber one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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The core idea of this book is simplicity of approach. The author demonstrates that it isn't neccessary to employ an army of quants to develop a trading system which is able to outperform any buy and hold strategy (read: run of the mill mutual funds)with less risk and without having to be trading and following the markets full time. Thus the book offers a viable alternative to the traditional way of allocating cash to money managers by instead developing your own system to generate positive market returns over time. What makes this book very different from most other system developing tomes is a focus on cash markets in form of ETFs which arguably require much lower account sizes than futures conracts in order to be traded systematically on a portfolio level. This makes using this book to get started in system development with a smaller account a viable option. Highly recommended.
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This book is on par with the Ivy Portfolio of Mebane Faber. Simple, quantitative approach is the way to go. One should just throw away most of the stuff published and just keep 5 books. This is one of them. Besides this is how a book on markets should be written with backtested ideas on several markets going back decades. We need more books like this.
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The diligent investor applying some simple rules of thumb on a systematic basis to financial instruments of his choice, can hope to achieve performance at least as good as, if not better than, the majority of products currently offered by investment professionals. &quote;
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The more markets you test the more realistic you will become in your hopes. The more markets you actually trade, the more chance you have of achieving a reasonably smooth performance. &quote;
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