Micro E-mini Nasdaq 100 Trading Strategy – Rules, Backtest, Futures Example

The micro E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures strategy is the method or technique that you can use to trade the micro E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures profitably. Micro E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures are a type of electronically traded Nasdaq 100 futures that are one-tenth the price of the E-mini Nasdaq 100 futures. Like the e-mini and conventional…

Nasdaq 100 E-mini Trading Strategy – Rules, Backtest, and Futures Example

The Nasdaq E-mini 100 futures contract is an electronically traded stock market index futures contract based on the Nasdaq 100 index — an index of the largest 100 non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The index is primarily made up of technology stocks and can be viewed as a barometer for the US…

September Is The Worst Month For Stocks (Historical Performance)

September Is The Worst Month For Stocks (Historical Performance)

Yesterday, the 3rd of September 2020, witnessed a pretty big drop in the stock market with Nasdaq leading the decline with a drop of 5.07%. Out of interest, I looked at the performance of September going back to 1970, using S&P 500 (not including dividends). The chart below shows the performance from the close of…

Nasdaq (QQQ) Mean Reversion (Trading Strategy Analysis)

Below is a simple and easy trading strategy to implement in QQQ. Let’s go straight to the trading rules: Trading Rules [/am4show] The equity curve since January 2000 looks like this (starting with 100 000 in equity and allocating 100% of equity to every trade, ie. compounding, but taxes are not deducted): Worth noting is…

Monday/Tuesday In Nasdaq Trading Strategy

Previously we have written about the Turnaround Tuesday Strategy and the Monday/Tuesday trade strategy in Nasdaq (QQQ). How has this strategy performed lately? Pretty good. I’ve been trading this strategy, with these trading rules: Trading Rules [/am4show] This is all there is to it. In the previous article, the exit criteria were when higher than…