| System Rules - ETF Trading System For Beginners |
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| Written by Patrick Deaton |
| Friday, 18 December 2009 15:57 |
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When you start trading you are going to find that there are many methods, strategies, and systems that look appealing. Some will seem very similar because they are hybrids of a long used ETF trading system. There are different rules of thought about systems among traders. Some people think that having a system and strategy are key to success. Other individuals don't think a system or strategy are necessary at all in ETF trading.
When you start trading you are going to find that there are many methods, strategies, and systems that look appealing. Some will seem very similar because they are hybrids of a long used ETF trading system. There are different rules of thought about systems among traders. Some people think that having a system and strategy are key to success. Other individuals don't think a system or strategy are necessary at all in ETF trading. In'83, Richard Dennis and Michael Eckhardt decided to run an experiment to answer that simple question. Could people who had no experience at all with trading "learn" to trade successfully following a simple system. The experiment was called the Turtle System. A lot of information was revealed by the study that was conducted that can be helpful to a new trader. Systems by their very nature are structured and simple. Step A leads to Step B, and so on. One important thing found was that many people don't actually follow the rules, or steps of a system. Trend following and vector rotation are also a big part of most ETF trading systems. When an effective system is used consistently it normally will show the expected gains. However, if a person is not inclined to follow the rules of the system the results will be variable and usually result in losses. All systems have some flaws. For some, the flaws are minimal and traders adjust the system to address the problems. The'83 Turtle ETF trading system was no different. There are many hybrids of the Turtle system available that have been tweaked. Some do not resemble the original system even though the users of the system say average annual returns of up to 80%. The system that you select will give you a structured set of rules that, when combined with your strategy, will help you to gain entry when the trend is first starting and exit when the trend starts to move. An important part of a systems effectiveness is using it with the right ETFs. The pairing of systems with strategies can provide the kind of results that a trader is looking for. Matching an effective ETF trading system with an effective strategy will require that a person do some research on the consistency of both system and strategy when paired with particular sectors. Knowing the history and consistency of a system is also important. There are many systems introduced that do not have a history of consistent effectiveness. The tendency for some is to start using a system without knowing it's average earnings ratio. By doing some research on a system before you start using it you will be able to set realistic goals on your returns. You will also be able to pair the most effective strategy with that system to maximize your results. Discussing different strategies and their effectiveness with other traders and professionals will also be beneficial. By doing the research and homework before investing in the trades using an ETF trading system, you will be able to find the best system for you. When a system sounds good, but the rules of the system are not what your personality would follow, it is best to find a system that is more compatible with your personality. DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice. Learn how it's very possible to make 6% per month in your investment accounts using etf trend trading! "Big A" is a recognized expert in the world of etf trend trading system and reveals etf secrets that have been kept under wraps by hedge traders for years. Get his free report and webinar today! |