There are many websites that offer different automated trading systems. One can find software programs that offer alerts, automatic buys, and several other features. However, whether a person is going to learn an ETF trading system or depend on a website for it, there is some basic information that one needs to know. First, there is no one-size-fits-all system.
The system that will work for a new trader will depend on the type of trading that is going to be done, the sectors that will be traded, and the style of trading that a person enjoys. A different system will work more effectively with high risk Leveraged ETFs than with long term ETFs. So, if a trader is going to diversity among several sectors they may need to have different systems in place that will work with each sector.
ETF trading is affected by thousands and millions of tiny details that impact the market. There is no system that can effectively calculate all of the details and their impact on a particular day in the market. Therefore, a person will want to take the time to find a system that most closely meets their needs, then give it a tweak to make it their own. The systems that work for some people will not work for others. Besides the market the system must also meet the personality of the trader. A low risk system, even if it is effective, will not work for a person with a high risk personality.
The easiest system to start with that provides minimal risk and will get a traders feet wet is the EMA system. EMA stands for Exponential Moving Average. It involves following trends, and has a pretty decent risk rating. The ETFs most traded using this system are TLT, XLF, SMH, RTH, and a few others.
The system involves going long when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA and short when the reverse happens. The trader must always leave or reverse positions the day after the fast EMA and slow EMA cross. And, when the rules have been set up, the new trader needs to stick to them.
As easy as this system is a person will have to do the research on the sectors they are considering and follow their trends to make effective trades. Setting buy and sell limits will help to keep the trading on track.
A good rule of thumb is to set a risk allotment. Set the percentage of the total capital that one is willing to risk on any one position, then stick with it. When the account reaches the minimum don’t add more fuel, just move on. The other rule is to set the number of losing trades in a row that will be accepted, then cut back by a set percentage after that loss has been reached.
When deciding on the system or method that will be most effective it is important to get as much information about the system as possible before implementing it. When a system is offered that has no history of consistent success it may not be the best system to start with. Talking to a person who has expertise in each ETF trading system will help a person to find the system that will be most effective for their needs and requirements.
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