SpiTrader™
- Background
A short-term 100% mechanical
SPI
trading model.
The Story Behind SpiTrader™
SpiTrader™
is my original model I released in April 2001
. This is the model from which my IndexTrader™ model was created and
officially renamed in April 2003.
If you
haven't read the story of how IndexTrader™ was developed out of SpiTrader™
then please take the time to read the following link as it will help explain
SpiTrader's™ background.
The Story Behind IndexTrader™.
In October
2007 I decided to make available again my original SpiTrader™ model.
There
is an interesting story about how I came about this.
During 2007
John Wiley asked me to revise my
Trading The SPI book for a 2nd edition publication. While I was working
on the second edition I
was considering whether or not to add a third short-term mechanical pattern to
Chapter 21 Mechanical Pattern Trading. I decided I would to reward my
readers for making my book such a success. So I delved into my original SpiTrader™ model to select one of its patterns to add to Chapter 21. That
chapter now has three mechanical patterns, two of which belong to my
SpiTrader™ model.
After I had completed Chapter 21 a thought struck me. I
was wondering to myself how my original SpiTrader™ model would have fared
since April 2003 when it was changed to IndexTrader™ and started trading global
indices. I was particularly interested to know how all the eight patterns
(particularly the patterns that only worked on the SPI) performed during the
bear market of 2003 and then during the subsequent bull market from 2004 which
experienced a number of sharp and volatile reversals?
So I
dusted off SpiTrader™ and ran the model to see that it had continued to performed well
on the SPI just as it did on global indices (without half the patterns and
with its name change to IndexTrader™).
It then struck me
as to why
I hadn't continued
to trade SpiTrader™? And of course I knew why. I was still trading it but
with only half
the patterns across global indices. But then I thought of my other SPI
model, SpiBandit™, which I created after 2003 and how it hadn't performed nearly as well as my original SpiTrader™ model. Call
me stupid however in hindsight its clear to me I should have kept SpiTrader™
in its original form as my SPI only model.
So to cut a
long story short I decided in October 2007 to re-release my original SpiTrader™
model.
Its a good model that has not only stood the test of time since its original
release in April 2001, but it is the backbone to my successful IndexTrader™
model that has continued to profit during both bull and bear market conditions.
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