I switched back to in at 50 and out at 50 because I'd be out at 55 so often. And I switched to interactive charts because they're more accurate than technical charts. And I changed the name of the trading strategy to Flesh and Blood.
S&P 500 Sector ETF Long-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLU $XLP $XLV $XLK $XLRE $XLY $XLF $XLI $XLE $XLB Short-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLU $XLRE $XLK $XLV $XLF $XLY $XLI $XLB $XLE
S&P 500 Sector ETF Long-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLU $XLP $XLV $XLRE $XLK $XLY $XLF $XLI $XLE $XLB Short-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLU $XLRE $XLK $XLY $XLV $XLF $XLB $XLI $XLE
I put the 200-day SMA back on the chart. In fact, the 100-day RSI mirrors the 200-day SMA almost perfectly. I wonder if we're going to have deja vu of the 2016 post-election bull market. I wonder if I can make 40% profit in MJ after the elections.
S&P 500 Sector ETF Long-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLU $XLRE $XLV $XLK $XLY $XLF $XLI $XLE $XLB Short-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLRE $XLU $XLF $XLK $XLV $XLY $XLB $XLI $XLE
I started a watchlist for MarketGauge's Mish's Modern Family. It is somewhat similar to tracking the S&P sectors.
S&P 500 Sector ETF Long-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLU $XLV $XLRE $XLY $XLK $XLF $XLI $XLB $XLE Short-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLRE $XLB $XLF $XLY $XLU $XLV $XLK $XLI $XLE
I'm thinking trading without using options is dumb. You don't know whether to stay in or get out. You get out to save money and lock in a loss of money. With options you can lock in a potential loss smaller than you'd have without using options and still have potential profit and you have to get out depending on the expiration date. I'm thinking of using a system somewhat similar to Chuck Hughes.
S&P 500 Sector ETF Long-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLU $XLV $XLRE $XLY $XLF $XLK $XLB $XLI $XLE Short-Term Momentum Rankings: $XLP $XLV $XLF $XLRE $XLY $XLU $XLB $XLK $XLI $XLE