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MRCI publishes two reports, updated daily, with the same format, but different in
content. The Seasonal Trade Review is a
dynamic listing of current and future MRCI trading strategies. Much like a
daily worksheet, it briefly summarizes the status of open positions and pertinent facts for
immediately upcoming strategies. The Seasonal
Portfolio Review is a listing of trading strategies which have closed within the last
30 days.
Strategies included herein do not constitute buy or sell recommendations. They are instead
quantified historical facts which suggest market tendencies. Such potential trading ideas are
often best entered only with the assistance of fundamental and/or technical analysis, for
instance, with indicators which confirm seasonal movement or timing signals which trigger entry.
Some listings may be similar to others with a longer or shorter trade window. Such strategies
may illustrate an especially reliable segment of a longer-term trend, for instance,or
alternative entries or exits.
In order to fully reflect actual market behavior, Moore Research Center, Inc.
employs no stops in tracking hypothetically open strategies. In all cases, however, traders are
encouraged to employ appropriate money-management techniques in real-time trading. As you study
the Seasonal Trade Review, you may appreciate the wealth of valuable information it has
to offer. To take full advantage of it, let's review it column by column.
| Col # |
Explanation |
| 1 |
Trade Number: MRCI publishes approximately 13-15 seasonal strategies
each month in the MRCI Monthly Report and MRCI Online. These
trades are numbered consecutively from the first publication of the MRCI Monthly Report
in July 1989. This is a clickable link to a year by year history of the strategy as well as
current charts. |
| 2 |
Market: To save space MRCI uses a shortened symbology format akin to
a quote machine to represent the market for each seasonal strategy. The symbol breaks down into
3 parts. A breakdown of the format and symbols is available.
This text is a clickable link to a daily chart which also shows seasonal patterns and a
correlation (provided one exists). |
| 3 |
Status: The current state of the position (long, short, closed). The
strategies on the Seasonal Trade Review would
reflect currently long and short positions, whereas the Seasonal
Portfolio Review contains closed postions. On the day a particular strategy closes out
it will be represented on both reports. |
| 4 |
Entry date: The entry date for the current market year. MRCI's
seasonal strategies are originally simulated using a seven day calendar. Therefore on any given
year the optimized entry date may be on a weekend. MRCI always adjusts the entry date to the
first valid trading day following the optimized entry. (Hence a weekend entry for a given year
would adjust to the following Monday, or later if it is a holiday) |
| 5 |
Entry Price: All MRCI seasonal research is based on settlement prices.
This value is the settlement price on the entry date.
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| 6 |
Exit date: The exit date for the current market year. Since the same
issue arises for the exit date as the entry, MRCI always adjusts the exit date to the last valid
trading day prior to the optimized exit. (Hence a weekend exit for a given year would adjust to
the previous Friday, or earlier if it is a holiday) |
| 7 |
Last price: The last settlement price for a currently open strategy
or the settlement price on the exit date for a closed position. |
| 8 |
Last Equity: On the Seasonal
Trade Review this is the current open profit/loss for the strategy.
For the Seasonal Portfolio Review this is the ending
profit/loss. |
| 9 |
Best Equity: The greatest open profit, on a daily settlement basis,
since the entry (blank if it was never profitable) |
| 10 |
Worst Equity: The greatest open loss, on a daily settlement basis,
since the entry (blank if it was never at a loss) |
| 11 |
Win Pct: The historical winning percentage of this strategy. |
| 12 |
Win Yrs: The number of winning years in the sample. |
| 13 |
Tot Yrs: The total number of years in the sample. MRCI typically uses
15 years as the maximum number of years for a seasonal strategy. If a particular market has not
traded for 15 years this number would reflect the maximum number of years available. |
| 14 |
Hist Avg: The average profit per year in the sample. ie. total
profits + total losses divided by number of years. |
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