I'll have a look around, but do you have a quick link to a table of the buy/sell triggers with dates? Even better, do you have a table of dates, MTI alert values, and Buy/Sell triggers (for each trading day)?
If you do I'd like to test a theory on using the double leveraged HXD as a hedge. Here's the idea:
purchase the SSP portfolio w/o margin, on a MTI sell alert purchase HXD to an amount that is half the value of the SSP portfolio on margin. There should be plenty of margin to get this done.
Potential downsides:
TSX and SSP portfolio don't track and you lose on both sides.
The tracking works, but the HXD position stays on for a protracted period, costing margin interest. I suspect the latter is a minor nuissance as down moves are usually short or fierce.
In general I like the idea because it's the action of the TSX that is triggering the signals, not the contents of the portfolio. A study would reveal if the SSP portfolio outperforms the TSX or if it's a leveraged version of the TSX in BOTH directions. What I mean here is it will be interesting to see if the SSP portfolio performs better than the TSX on the downside.
Cheers,
Victor
Hi again Victor,
If you look at this thread, you'll find historical information we have published when we released the results of our study about the MTI:
http://www.superstockpicker.com/forum/index.php?topic=741.0Also, I remember that Louise has recently posted a historical file of the MTI signals which includes more data after our study release.
In the results of our study, we show that using our MTI UP signals to buy something that returns 2 times the market was a good option.
But, during the DOWN signals, we did not find that was a good time to do anything else that being cash. We haven't tried to hedge SSP during these times though. That could be a good option as the purpose is to reduce volatility and hedging could achieve that at a lower cost than selling and rebuying all the portfolio.
In any case, we plan to release more data, in a more efficient way, on the page that describes the MTI. That would allow this kind of study to be easier to do as the data would be one click away...
Do not hesitate to post your findings or any question you'll have during your research.