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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

A Practical Guide to ETF Trading Systems

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    Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
    Publication Date: 1/30/2009
    ISBN13: 9781906659271, 978-1906659271
    ISBN10: 1906659273

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

    Description

    ''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

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