Our models are constructed with both fundamental and technical data, and a bull signal is registered when both fundamentals and technicals are positive. A bear signal is registered when both fundamentals and technicals are negative. A neutral signal means that only one element of our model is positive. Neutral market signals tend to be ruled by overbought and oversold conditions; the market is range bound. We can be buyers in bear markets as conditions can be ripe for a reversal, so being bullish in a bear is acceptable.Â
Snapshot
Last Update: 1.10.14
Current Fundamental Signal: Bullish
Current Technical Signal: Bullish
Aggregate Signal:Â BULLISH
Duration of current aggregate signal: 0 weeks
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The Technicals
Figure 1 is a weekly chart of the Vanguard Total Bond Market Fund (symbol: BND). The current technical signal is BULLISH.
Figure 1. BND/ weekly
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1) BND is firmly above support levels and on its way to a series of higher lows (i.e., a definition of an uptrend).
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Fundamental Model
Our fundamental bond model is based upon the direction of interest rates and intermarket relationships with commodities and utilities. The current fundamental signal is BULLISH.
Data used: Dow Jones Composite Bond Index
Back testing date begins: January 23, 1976
Total DJ Composite Bond Index points earned (strategy): 233
Total DJ Composite Bond Index points earned (buy and hold): 250
% of time in market: 40%
Average trade duration: 12 weeks
Number of outlier trades: 0
Performance Metrics
Trade Series
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Individual Trades
These are the individual trades from the fundamental bond model.
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Equity Curve/ Drawdown
This is the equity curve for the fundamental bond model.
Equity Curve
This is the underwater equity curve (drawdown %).
Underwater Equity Curve/ monthly
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Profit by Month
Which months are the most profitable for this strategy? This graphs shows you.