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DJI:
An Example of a Trading System using the SBV Oscillator

October 19, 2007

+7% on the DJI

This week SBV chart example is based on the 60-day SBV(20) DJI chart.

Chart 1. Relationship between the SBV oscillator and index reversal points. DJI index. 60-day view. 1 bar = 1 hour. SBV(20)
DJI Chart

In our trading example, we applied the following simple system which is based on our SBV indicator:

  1. Once the SBV indicator declines below minus 20% (the indicator will now show green), we enter a short position (if we are not already short);
  2. Once the SBV indicator advances above minus 20% (after having been below that level), we will enter a long position (the indicator still shows green);
  3. Once the SBV indicator rallies above plus 20% (the indicator will now show red), we enter a long position (if we are not already long);
  4. Once the SBV indicator declines below plus 20% (after having been above that level), we will enter a short position (the indicator still shows red).

Please keep in mind that the trading system above is very simple and uncomplicated. It is recommended that investors and traders adjust the system to their own personal trading style and risk tolerance. Some traders may, for example, add rules that would use percent stop-loss or other rules that simulate stop-loss and amend the system.

For instance, losses can be reduced by adding a stop-loss rule to the system:

Rule # 5 (in addition to 4 rules above): If the SBV dropped into negative territory and started to rise without hitting the signal line, close the short position when the SBV is back in the positive territory, and stay in cash until a new buy signal is generated. Vise versa for a long position.

Table 1: Trades based on the 4-rule and 5-rule (additional stop-loss rule) system.
Open Trades Closed Trades Profit (points)
Time Motivation Trade Index Time Motivation Trade Index 5-rule
System
4-rule
System
08/28/07 rule #4 Sell Short 13270 08/30/07 rule #2 Buy to Cover 13250 +20 +20
08/30/07 rule #2 Buy 13250 09/05/07 rule #4 Sell 13300 +50 +50
09/05/07 rule #4 Sell Short 13300 09/10/07 rule #2 Buy to Cover 13070 +230 +230
09/10/07 rule #2 Buy 13070 09/14/07 rule #4 Sell 13420 +350 +350
09/14/07 rule #4 Sell Short 13420 09/18/07 rule #3 Buy to Cover 13600 -180 -180
09/18/07 rule #3 Buy 13600 09/24/07 rule #4 Sell 13860 +260 +260
09/24/07 rule #4 Sell Short 13860 09/26/07 rule #5 Exit to Cash 13850 +10  
09/27/07 rule #3 Buy to Cover 13910   -50
09/27/07 rule #3 Buy 13910 10/03/07 rule #4 Sell 13960 +50 +50
10/03/07 rule #4 Sell Short 13960 10/05/07 rule #5 Exit to Cash 14060 -100  
10/09/07 rule #3 Buy to Cover 14120   -160
10/09/07 rule #3 Buy 14120 10/10/07 rule #4 Sell 14100 -20 -20
10/10/07 rule #4 Sell Short 14100 10/11/07 rule #3 Buy to Cover 14170 -70 -70
10/11/07 rule #3 Buy 14170 10/11/07 rule #4 Sell 14020 -150 -150
10/11/07 rule #4 Sell Short 14020 10/19/07   13520 +500 +500

Total:  

+950 +830

Adding a small rule to the system may substantially reduce losses

Examples of additional rules

Examples of additional more conservative rules:

  1. After the 60-day chart has indicated opening a position, start monitoring the 15-day chart and open a position when the 15-day chart would suggest opening the same trade and if the 60-day SBV still moves in the same direction.

  2. Close short trade and remain in cash until a new signal is generated when the 15-day SBV suggests closing

Another even more conservative system can use 2 indicators (it would generate fewer trades). For instance:

  1. Open a short trade when the SBV suggests opening the same trade on both S&P 500 and DJI indexes

  2. Close trade and remain in cash until a new signal is generated when only one of the indexes (S&P 500 or DJI) suggest closing

Note: The 20% level for the SBV indicator was determined in relation to the prevailing market conditions at the time the trading examples were selected. In order to establish the optimal critical levels for the SBV indicator, traders should consider the current market situation and review a chart history of prior volume surges including their magnitude (i.e., the level the SBV indicator reached).

Our charts are unique in that they give traders the option to choose specific chart settings that best fit their personal trading styles and risk tolerance. Traders can thus develop and test their own trading systems. On our charts, you can scroll back in history to test any system you created.

Disclaimer: The chart example is intended for educational purposes only – it does not constitute trading advice, nor does it make or imply any market trend predictions.

 More Examples:
Date Index Timeframe Number of Trades
December 28, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

5 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
December 21, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
December 8, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

6 "Long" and 7 "Short" trades
December 8, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

6 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
November 30, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
November 23, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

4 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
November 16, 2007 DJI

60-day

 5 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
November 9, 2007 DJI

60-day

 4 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
November 2, 2007 Russell 2000

1-day

 5 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
October 26, 2007 NASDAQ 100

5-day

 6 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
October 19, 2007 DJI

60-day

 6 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
October 12, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 6 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
October 5, 2007 Russell 2000

1-day

 5 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
September 28, 2007 NASDAQ 100

60-day

 4 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
September 21, 2007 Russell 2000

1-day

 3 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
September 14, 2007 DJI

60-day

 4 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
September 7, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
August 31, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 7 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
August 24, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 7 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
August 17, 2007 DJI

15-day

 6 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
August 10, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 6 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
August 3, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 6 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
July 27, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
July 20, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 6 "Long" and 7 "Short" trades
July 13, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 4 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
July 6, 2007 DJI

60-day

 3 "Long" and 3 "Short" trades
June 29, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 5 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
June 22, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
June 15, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
June 8, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 4 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
June 1, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 6 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
May 25, 2007 NASDAQ 100

60-day

 10 "Long" and 11 "Short" trades
May 18, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 6 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
May 11, 2007 NASDAQ 100

30-day

 2 "Long" and 1 "Short" trades
May 4, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
April 27, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
April 20, 2007 S&P 500

30-day

 5 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
April 13, 2007 NASDAQ 100

5-day

 3 "Long" and 3 "Short" trades
April 4, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 6 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
March 30, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 5 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
March 23, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 6 "Long" and 5 "Short" trades
March 16, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 4 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
March 9, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 3 "Long" and 2 "Short" trades
March 2, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 2 "Long" and 2 "Short" trades
February 23, 2007 S&P 500

60-day

 4 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
February 16, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 2 "Long" and 2 "Short" trades
February 9, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 1 "Long" and 2 "Short" trades
February 2, 2007 NASDAQ 100

60-day

 2 "Long" and 2 "Short" trades
January 26, 2007 NASDAQ 100

60-day

 1 "Long" and 2 "Short" trades
January 19, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 1 "Long" and 1 "Short" trades
January 12, 2007 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 4 "Long" and 3 "Short" trades
December 29, 2006 NASDAQ 100

5-day

 4 "Long" and 3 "Short" trades
December 22, 2006 S&P 500

1-day

 3 "Long" and 3 "Short" trades
December 15, 2006 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 7 "Long" and 6 "Short" trades
December 8, 2006 S&P 500

1-day

 3 "Long" and 3 "Short" trades
December 1, 2006 NASDAQ 100

15-day

 4 "Long" and 4 "Short" trades
 

 


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