Sector Rotation Based Algorithmic Trading Strategies For Stocks/ETFs

Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) attempts to improve a portfolio’s returns by catching near-term outperformance of specific asset classes. A specific form of TAA which seeks to determine which equity sectors will outperform the market in the short term and overweight those sectors in order to generate smart-beta is Sector Rotation. Of course, this type of strategy relies on a model able to successfully identify market conditions which result in the outperformance of specific sectors. Read more.



Our Algorithmic Trading Strategies For European Stocks

We present an analysis of a series of trading strategies easily implementable by I Know First retail clients using the standard European Stocks Package, that generated returns of up to 109% over the time period going from August 2015 to March 2017. The strategies follow the algorithm’s 1-month signals and invest daily in the strongest 2, 3, 4, and 5 stocks (long and short) from the “European Stocks” package, resulting in a portfolio continuously in line with the AI system’s recommendations and thus the evolving market conditions. Read more.



How Algorithmic Trading Combines Noise And Trend Trading

Stock investors are the individuals or bodies that are more commonly associated with the stock market. Investors buy shares of stocks based on fundamental analysis and recognize themselves as partial owners of the companies whose stock they’ve purchased. Investors purchase stock to hold for a long period of time, and, therefore, analyze two aspects of the company: stock value and potential success. Read more.



Is The New iPhone X A Pricing Mistake Or An Intelligent Move?

A special 10th anniversary iPhone is going to be a must-have for Apple loyalists. My thinking is that the iPhone X is a one-time commemorative model that won’t see more versions. Next year, Apple will release the iPhone 8s and iPhone 8s Plus. However, my bet is there won’t be an iPhone Xs model. A one-time-only commemorative iPhone with top-notch features which can match the Samsung Galaxy S8’s features will generate more sales than the regular iPhone 8. It has always been the invidious advantage of Apple to be able to sell overpriced smartphones because of its hundreds of millions of loyal customers. Read More.



How A Mobile Company Is Moving Digital Healthcare

Nokia has obvious long-term benefits to gain from joining the connected health industry. The Internet of Things healthcare market is expected to grow to a $160 billion industry by 2020. The $179.95 Nokia Body Cardio Scale is just one of Nokia’s bets toward making it big in this fast-growing industry. Bet on NOK like it is a start-up focusing on Internet of Things devices and services. Read More.





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