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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Taking A Look At An ETF Trading System

By Patrick Deaton

There are many options available when a person is looking for an effective ETF trading system. There are many website companies that offer services related to trading systems. They may offer alerts, updates, training, information, etc., to make using a system easier. However, the longer that a person is a trader, the more likely it is that they will develop their own effective system.

The terms "trading system" and "trading strategy" mean two different things. These terms are often interchanged by individuals who are not clear on the difference and have not been involved in ETF trading. When reading advertising by someone who says they "know" ETF trading, this is a good indicator of what they actually know.

In it's simplest, uncomplicated definition an ETF trading system are a group of specific rules determining your entry and exit points for your ETF. Those "signal" alerts you hear so much about are actually when the lights on the points indicate it is time to move. In some cases it is when the EMA crosses the SMA or vice versa. The indicators are set by you so that you receive an alert when you will get the most gains from a move in your ETF.

The common analytical tools used to create an effective trading system are not kept behind closed doors either. They are tools like the Moving Averages, Stochastic, Oscillators, Relative Strength, and Bollinger Bands. The information that these tools give you are called "indicators." When at least two indicators are used from one or more of these tools, you have a system.

The next logical question is what indicators are going to make the most effective system. These is where the expertise of long time traders can be very helpful. The indicators that form the effective system are different for different sectors. This is partly due to the fact that they are used for different sectors and different indicators are more relative to specific sectors.

For some people, taking the time necessary to create their own system is just not worth the effort when they want to trade. These people will generally use a website program or subscription that creates the "rules" to make the lights go off when they will give the most gains to the trader.

Other people prefer to do the necessary up front work to create a system that is effective for them and consistently provides them with the gains that they want. The rules for using a system are very simple. First, whether it has been purchased or created, it must make money. Statistically, when a person has ten negative returns in a row they need to re-evaluate their systems and strategies.

Having a plan in place to reduce risk and limit losses is also important when starting a system. Sticking to the buy and sell limits that the analytical tools have indicated are appropriate will take the personalization out of the trading process and allow a safety net from extreme loss. The system must have stable parameters. Some vectors have very hard to identify patterns, you will want to be aware of the kinds of indicators that appear when there is going to be a drastic reverse. - 23311

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