Archive for 'Tips'

Independence Day Super Discount

This is the time of the year where generous businesses want to thank their customers by offering great discounts. My ETF Hedge Fund is no exception!
So we have a special offer for you. We just created a special coupon allowing you to subscribe to our Premium Service for a full year at the highly discounted price of $279. That’s over 41% discount over the regular monthly price. In other words, with this coupon, you just pay for ...

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Quick Survey

We would love to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey and help us better understand your needs and how you use our service. The 100th person to answer will be rewarded with a free 6-month Premium subscription.

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A look back at the 2011 performance

A couple of weeks ago, I came across an excellent post on the blog Systematic Relative Strength, which focuses a lot on the benefits of relative strength investing, momentum and tactical asset allocation.

You already know that the average Hedge Fund return last year was around -5%, according to the HFRI Fund Weighted composite index. For the author, the problem in 2011 was not the strategies, it was the how the market behaved. The focus of ...

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Leverage, risk, and portfolio mix

We have just updated the statistics of all the portfolio with data including the year 2011 as a whole. You can see the updated statistics

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Happy new year

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know that the next rebalancing will be posted on Monday January 2, 2012 so that you can be ready for the first trading day of the new year!

In the meantime, enjoy the end of the holidays.
Happy new year and best wishes to you all.

Jay

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What is cash?

You may have noticed that in all our portfolios, the cash share is invested in the ETF SHY. As this has triggered several questions, we believe this post may be of interest for other members.

Theoretical issues

In financial theory, cash is usually defined as the risk free asset. Short term U.S. Treasuries are commonly viewed as the risk free asset, hence cash and T-bills are close substitutes. Associated with the risk free asset is the risk ...

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Model results and trading the model

Model results assume that positions are entered at the close of each month. But ranking are avaliable after the close and in “real life”, positions

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Huge gaps down!

Hi guys,

Markets are about to open with huge gaps down on risk assets in the portfolios, so be sure to enter at the lowest

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