Following the Trend (eBook)
304 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-41084-4 (ISBN)
and professional traders which have been consistently outperforming
traditional investment strategies for the past 30 odd years. They
have shown remarkable uncorrelated performance and in the great
bear market of 2008 they had record gains. These traders are
highly secretive about their proprietary trading algorithms and
often employ top PhDs in their research teams. Yet, it is possible
to replicate their trading performance with relatively simplistic
models. These traders are trend following cross asset futures
managers, also known as CTAs. Many books are written about
them but none explain their strategies in such detail as to enable
the reader to emulate their success and create their own trend
following trading business, until now.
Following the Trend explains why most hopefuls fail by
focusing on the wrong things, such as buy and sell rules, and
teaches the truly important parts of trend following. Trading
everything from the Nasdaq index and T-bills to currency crosses,
platinum and live hogs, there are large gains to be made regardless
of the state of the economy or stock markets. By analysing year by
year trend following performance and attribution the reader will be
able to build a deep understanding of what it is like to trade
futures in large scale and where the real problems and
opportunities lay.
Written by experienced hedge fund manager Andreas Clenow, this
book provides a comprehensive insight into the strategies behind
the booming trend following futures industry from the perspective
of a market participant. The strategies behind the success of this
industry are explained in great detail, including complete trading
rules and instructions for how to replicate the performance of
successful hedge funds. You are in for a potentially highly
profitable roller coaster ride with this hard and honest look at
the positive as well as the negative sides of trend following.
Andreas F. Clenow CMT, is a principal at ACIES Asset Management with headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, which he joined after having successfully established his own hedge fund. He specialises in developing and trading quantitative strategies across all asset classes. Prior to his role as a hedge fund manager he had a lightning career with Reuters, where he, as Global Head of Equity and Commodity Quant Modelling, was one of the youngest ever in such a role. He was also the Global Head of Institutional Charting and Technical Analysis for Equis International before departing for the hedge fund world.
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Cross-Asset Trend Following with Futures 1
Diversified Trend Following in a Nutshell 2
The Traditional Investment Approach 4
The Case for Diversified Managed Futures 7
Criticism of Trend-Following Strategies 8
Managed Futures as a Business 10
Differences Between Running a Trading Business and Personal Trading 12
Marketability of your strategy 13
Volatility profile 13
Subscriptions and redemptions 15
Psychological difference 15
2 Futures Data and Tools 17
Futures as an Asset Class 17
Futures exchanges 21
Futures and currency exposure 22
Futures Data 24
Dealing with limited life span 24
Term structure 26
Basis gaps 28
Futures Sectors 30
Agricultural commodities 31
Non-agricultural commodities 33
Currencies 37
Equities 38
Rates 39
Required Tools 42
A word about programming 42
Development environment 42
Data vendors 44
Data storage 44
3 Constructing Diversified Futures Trading Strategies 45
They Are All Doing the Same Thing 45
Cracking Open the Magic Trend-Following Black Box 49
Investment universe 52
Position sizing 53
Slippage, commission and other costs 56
Interest on liquidity 56
Strategy personality 56
Anatomy of a trend-following strategy 57
4 Two Basic Trend-Following Strategies 61
Strategy Performance 63
Correlations between strategies 68
Parameter stability 70
Conclusions from the basic strategies 72
Improving the Strategies 72
Trend filter 73
An improved stop loss mechanism 75
Controlling the risk level 80
Parameter stability check 84
A solid foundation for futures trading 86
Core strategy rules 87
5 In-Depth Analysis of Trend-Following Performance 89
Strategy Behaviour 89
As a Complement to an Equity Portfolio 91
Trading Direction 94
Sector Impact 97
Cash Management and the Effect of Free Government Money 101
Putting Leverage into Context 104
6 Year By Year Review 109
How to Read this Chapter 110
1990 110
1991 117
1992 122
1993 127
1994 132
1995 138
1996 142
1997 148
1998 153
1999 158
2000 163
2001 168
2002 174
2003 178
2004 184
2005 189
2006 194
2007 200
2008 205
2009 211
2010 216
2011 221
Conclusions of Year by Year Review 227
7 Reverse Engineering the Competition 229
Investment Universes 230
Comparing the Investment Universes 234
Replicating Existing Funds 235
Campbell Composite 236
Sunrise Capital Diversified 239
Palm Trend Fund 240
Transtrend Standard Risk Program 242
Mulvaney Capital Management Global Markets Fund 243
More funds 245
Conclusions 248
8 Tweaks and Improvements 249
Trading Multiple Time Frames 249
Trading Synthetic Contracts 251
Adding a Counter-Trend Component 252
Intraday Stops 253
Correlation Matrices, Position Sizing and Risk 255
The Rollover Effect 257
Optimisation and its Discontents 258
9 Practicalities of Futures Trading 261
Required Asset Base 261
Going Live 262
Execution 263
Cash Management 264
Higher Volatility in Drawdown Mode 266
Portfolio Monitoring 267
Strategy Follow-Up 268
10 Final Words of Caution 269
Diminishing Returns of Futures Funds 269
Ending Up in the Soup Bowl 271
Setting the Initial Risk Level 272
Bibliography 275
Official Book Website 275
Research Papers, Articles and Websites 275
Books 276
Index 277
"Following the Trend is an absolute must read for anyone
with an interest in systematic trend following whether as an
investor, trader, or aspiring manager. The book is at the same time
comprehensive and easy to read. As someone who has designed these
types of systems, it is absolutely clear to me that Clenow writes
as a knowledgeable practitioner, not an armchair theoretician. I
admired Clenow's repeatedly pointing out real life
difficulties and drawbacks and his refusal to use optimization or
well-chosen examples as virtually all other books of this type tend
to do. In short, this is a real life presentation of the subject
matter. In one particularly innovative chapter, Clenow creates
close replications of some of the best and largest trendfollowing
funds by combining his set of simple, non-optimized rules with
variations in portfolio composition and volatility
level."--Jack Schwager, Author of Market
Wizard and Schwager on Futures series and Market Sense and
Nonsense
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.11.2012 |
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Reihe/Serie | Wiley Trading Series | Wiley Trading Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Finanzierung | |
Schlagworte | Börsenhandel • Börsenhandel • Finance & Investments • Finanz- u. Anlagewesen • Trading |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-41084-X / 111841084X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-41084-4 / 9781118410844 |
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