Average True Range Reversal Buy Signal Concept - Part 2
Average True Range Reversal Buy Signal Concept - Part 2
Average True Range Reversal Buy Signal Concept - Part 2
Part 2
Dean Christians
Published: 2021-08-06 at 13:00:00 CDT
In my note on Thursday, 8/5/21, I shared a trading signal that uses a derivative of the average true range indicator from J.
Welles Wilder. For more details on the concept, please click here.
Because the ATR spread signal thrives on volatility, we want to ensure that we trade ETFs that provide opportunities. i.e., an
ETF like Consumer Staples (XLP) is not on my radar.
Today's note aims to share additional information for some of the most actively traded ETFs I follow.
The intermediate to long-term performance looks good, and the model did an excellent job of avoiding trouble in the 2000-02
bear market. The days since a reset to buy level count and rate of change conditions are critical factors in reducing
unfavorable signals in bear markets.
CURRENT DAY CHART - SEMICONDUCTOR ETF (SMH)
HOW THE SIGNALS PERFORMED - SEMICONDUCTOR ETF (SMH)
Besides the 1-week timeframe, performance looks good, especially in the 2-12 month window.
CURRENT DAY CHART - RUSSELL 2000 ETF (IWM)
HOW THE SIGNALS PERFORMED - RUSSELL 2000 ETF (IWM)
Besides the 1-week timeframe, performance looks good, especially in the 1-6 month window.
CURRENT DAY CHART - EMERGING MARKETS ETF (EEM)