Season_Spread
Stock PGR seasonality starts to Buy date on January 29 and ends Sell date on April 21 Percent Profitable is 94.74% in 19 years and an average return of 10.42% per year
Stock FL seasonality starts to Buy date on January 28 and ends Sell date on April 6 Percent Profitable is 78.95% in 19 years and an average return of 10.27% per year
Stock DFS seasonality starts to Buy date on January 27 and ends Sell date on April 23 Percent Profitable is 83.33% in 12 years and an average return of 10.33% per year
Stock URBN seasonality starts to Buy date on January 24 and ends Sell date on April 13 Percent Profitable is 79.95% in 19 years and an average return of 10.61% per year
Stock ORLY seasonality starts to Buy date on January 23 and ends Sell date on April 27 Percent Profitable is 89.47% in 19 years and an average return of 10.28% per year
Stock EC seasonality starts to Buy date on January 22 and ends Sell date on April 7 Percent Profitable is 81.82% in 11 years and an average return of 10.60% per year
Stock CNQ seasonality starts to Buy date on January 21 and ends Sell date on April 13 Percent Profitable is 84.21% in 19 years and an average return of 14.74% per year
Stock CR seasonality starts to Buy date on January 24 and ends Sell date on April 24 Percent Profitable is 84.21% in 19 years and an average return of 10.72% per year
Stock Flo seasonality starts to Buy date on January 21 and ends Sell date on April 28 Percent Profitable is 76.19% in 20 years and an average return of 11% per year
We look as a first thing at the spread indicator which is a trend following indicator and suggests if the direction of the Soybean Oil spread is bearish or bullish . When the red line is above the green line the indicator is suggesting that the spread is bearish . Before to enter short, we look at the seasonality indicator as well to receive a confirmation. The...
We look as a first thing at the spread indicator which is a trend following indicator and suggests if the direction of the Gold spread is bearish or bullish. When the red line is above the green line the indicator is suggesting that the spread is bearish. Before to enter short, we look at the seasonality indicator as well to receive a confirmation. The...
We look as a first thing at the spread indicator which is a trend following indicator and suggests if the direction of the Cocoa spread is bearish or bullish. When the red line is above the green line the indicator is suggesting that the spread is bearish. We look at the seasonality indicator as well to receive a confirmation. The seasonality indicator is...