3 ETF Trading Strategies (Backtest & Rules)

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This video is about 3 ETF Trading Strategies with Backtests.

We're diving into three ETF trading strategies with specific rules and settings to help you gauge their historical performance.

🔵 Strategy 1: Turnaround Tuesday
Discover the simple yet effective Turnaround Tuesday strategy, a classic in the stock market since 2012. Learn how it works and see real trade examples.

🟢 Strategy 1 Performance
Explore the impressive equity curve and why this strategy has outperformed buy-and-hold, with lower drawdowns.

🔵 Strategy 1 Enhancements
Find out how this strategy can be further improved for even better results.

🔵 Strategy 2: Lower Lows and Lower Highs
Delve into this mean reversion strategy applicable to many stock ETFs, including trading rules and examples.

🟢 Strategy 2 Performance
Analyze the equity curve, annual returns, and drawdowns, with insights on its historical performance.

🔵 Strategy 2 Adaptability
Learn how this strategy can be applied to various ETFs, including bonds.

🔵 Strategy 3: Momentum Rotation
Explore Meb Faber's momentum rotation strategy, covering stocks, bonds, and gold using monthly bars.

🟢 Strategy 3 Performance
Understand the historical performance and its recent challenges since 2015.

🔵 Patience in Strategy 3
Learn why long-term patience is crucial for this momentum and trend-following strategy.

🟢 Conclusion
Summarizing the three ETF trading strategies and their potential benefits and drawbacks.

Also in the video, FAQs About ETF Trading:

What's the best ETF strategy?
Can you swing trade ETFs?
Advantages of ETF trading strategies
Disadvantages of ETF trading strategies
Are ETF trading strategies suitable for beginners?
Best for long or short-term trading?
The importance of portfolio diversification
Can you day trade ETFs?

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