These are actual trades
placed using the TrendSensor Trading Signal Service, not
backtested performance (which is also available, see
below).
Trading Performance Verified By:
The Trading System Authority
Collective2 is an independent company that verifies and audits trading
system performance using live trading data in real-time.
Since
October 8, 2007 TrendSensor trading performance has been verified by
Collective2, and can be viewed by clicking one of the charts below:
The charts below show performance for the TrendSensor Portfolios
(green lines) vs the
S&P 500 Index (red
lines). Click on any chart to
be taken to a detailed Collective2 performance summary for that
portfolio, including key statistics and a log of closed trade
performance.
NOTE: The TEST system is a swing trading system
called Rapid Rooster that I am testing on Collective2. It is not
currently available to subscribers. Trades last 1 day - 2 weeks, but
most are 1-3 days.
UPDATE: Sep 5, 2008 - I have completed 34 trades
in the Rapid Rooster Test system - most of them Forex trades, and I am
about to launch the system live as "Rapid Rooster FX", as a swing trading
system.
Here's the stats for the test system on Collective2:
It's easy to verify these are the trading results as audited by
Collective2: simply click on any blue trade title to be taken to the
Collective2 page showing the audited result for that trade.
NOTE: These trading results exclude Rapid Rooster
trades.
Performance for trades opened prior to Oct 8,
2007 can be viewed below.
No use of leverage or margin is assumed in the %
Gain/Loss column. Use of these features would magnify both the gains and
losses. Be very wary of trading results published on the web that
don't clearly disclose whether margin or leverage is assumed in the
results - especially if they look suspiciously
good!
Last Updated: Wednesday, 17 October
2007 11:50:56 a.m. NZT
See the full backtesting report for each portfolio and
covering an extensive period (including the 2000 - 2002 bear market for
stocks).
If you're not familiar with detailed backtesting
performance reports, start by checking out the one for the S&P 500 index, as I've added explanatory notes to
that one.
Then view performance reports for each portfolio by
clicking the links below: