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An Easy Strategy For Shorting Leveraged ETFs

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March 17, 2017 by JB Marwood

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In this article I present a simple and quick trading strategy for shorting leveraged ETFs.

Using historical data from Norgate and the back-testing program from Amibroker I reveal a potentially profitable strategy that could benefit from further development. Read more »


Remember financial trading is risky and you can lose money. Nothing on this site is to be regarded as personalised investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Data errors and mistakes do occur. Please see the full disclaimer.

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Joe Marwood is an independent trader and writer specialising in mechanical trading systems. He began his career at a prop trading firm in the UK and now works through his own company. Google+
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