Intermarket Trading Strategies (Wiley Trading)
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This book shows traders how to use Intermarket Analysis to forecast future equity, index and commodity price movements. It introduces custom indicators and Intermarket based systems using basic mathematical and statistical principles to help traders develop and design Intermarket trading systems appropriate for long term, intermediate, short term and day trading. The metastock code for all systems is included and the testing method is described thoroughly. All systems are back tested using at least 200 bars of historical data and compared using various profitability and drawdown metrics.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42065 in Books
- Published on: 2009-02-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 430 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Intermarket Trading Strategies explains how markets interact and influence each other and how intermarket analysis can be used to forecast future equity and index price movements by introducing custom indicators and intermarket trading systems.
Single market technical analysis indicators were designed in the 80s for national markets, and are no longer sufficient for analyzing the global market dynamics. This book reveals how you can combine intermarket with classic technical techniques to develop profitable hybrid systems or improve on existing ones.
Divided into two parts, part one begins with a discussion of the basic principles of Intermarket analysis and the benefits of portfolio diversification by including uncorrelated assets such as commodities and foreign currencies. It goes on to explain the concept of correlation and the basic assumptions used before demonstrating the linear regression method used for predicting one security based on its correlation with related markets. A variety of custom intermarket indicators are presented and explanations are given as to how each one can be used within the framework of a trading system, including eight new custom Intermarket indicators published for the first time in this book.
Part two uses the concepts presented in part one to develop intermarket trading systems to trade popular markets like US and European stock Index futures, FOREX and Commodities. Techniques for developing a trading system and evaluating the test results are presented along with suggested methods of avoiding curve fitting and the illusion of excellence created by optimization. Stop-loss and other money management techniques are also discussed. Finally a brief introduction to neural network systems explains the basic principles of this alternative approach for designing trading systems.
A total of twenty nine conventional and five neural network trading systems, appropriate for long and short term and even day trading, are provided to trade Gold, the S&P ETF (SPY), S&P e-mini futures, DAX and FTSE futures, Gold and Oil stocks, Commodities, Sector and International ETF, the Yen and the Euro. Finally a dynamic asset allocation timing strategy which would systematically keep the portfolio moving into the strongest asset classes or sectors, enhancing the return characteristics while decreasing the overall volatility, is also included. The metastock code for all systems is provided in order to test and paper trade the system on more recent data before you move from the computer to the trading desk.
From the Back Cover
“When I started my research on intermarket analysis in the early 90s, there were only very few analysts active in this field. John Murphy was the first to introduce Intermarket relationships and I was the first to publish mechanical trading strategies using them. Others have followed up over the years but with very little original research. This is the first book I have seen in years with new material, ideas and trading systems that helps advance the field of Intermarket analysis. I have read many books and articles during my career and I think that this book is one of the best on the subject and it will become a great reference for applications of Intermarket analysis and especially trading system development in today’s volatile markets.”
Murray Ruggiero, Vice President of Research and Development of TradersStudio software, contributing editor of Futures Magazine and author of several books on trading systems and Intermarket analysis
“It is clear from reading Intermarket Trading Strategies that Markos Katsanos has combined technical competence with common sense to bring a breath of fresh air to active investors. His examples are timely and well thought out, reflecting an awareness of our high-risk environment. He understands and explains the important principles underlying successful trading and offers his solutions. I can highly recommend it.”
Perry Kaufman, trader and author of The New Trading Systems and Methods
“Before designing a trading system, it is absolutely necessary to gain a deep understanding of the markets. Markos Katsanos does an excellent job of explaining the relationships between different markets through the use of statistical tools, which he does in clear and simple language. Readers of this notable book will be better able to create trading systems that can conquer any market.”
Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan, editor of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine
About the Author
Markos Katsanos is an expert in technical analysis and trading systems and inventor of two new technical indicators. In showing the relationship of volume to price movement, his Finite Volume Element (FVE) and Volume Flow (VFI) Indicators have become popular tools used by traders and the code was incorporated in almost all Technical Analysis and trading software. He has a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters degree in Structural Engineering, and is a member of the Technical Securities Analysts Association of San Francisco (TSAASF). He has traded stocks and commodities since 1987, starting with fundamental analysis. With his engineering training he quickly gravitated to technical analysis of the market. With more than two decades of experience in computerized analysis of stocks and futures, he has spent years refining his methods to come up with some of the most profitable strategies for choosing trades. He specializes in mechanical systems and has constructed dozens of systems for his clients and his own use. Markos Katsanos has contributed several articles to Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities and other financial publications. He is currently in the process of setting up his own financial consulting company.
Customer Reviews
A serious book for ever serious trader !
The Intermarket analysis is poorly covered in current literature, with few books of historical data and boring details.
Instead in this book the Author, who has mastered the Intermarket analysis, shares discoveries on market correlations, and helps reader to develop indicators and strategies for Etf, Futures and Stocks.
This book makes easier to understand today markets, and I suggest it for intraday and both long and short term trading. It is not for fiction traders who bet on markets direction, but for people really trading their own accounts, studying a lot of technical analysis and pondering experts ideas.
The book is written in plain English, contains useful info on international markets, and a lot of MetaStock (MS) codes to help users to design (or improving their) trading systems, even you aren't the best programmer. Users of other technical software can easily develop their trading strategies, because in the Appendix there are the MS formulas and Test Specifications for all systems.
Reading this book grow up your fever to go to your pc for studying the correlations Author disclosed, and training with his trading strategies !
Minus : discussion on fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms are very introductory (but these are very specific topics). Author limited his Intermarket analysis to major markets, and not all exchange products are covered.
Plus : the best book on the subject I ever red : the Intermarket concepts behind trading ideas are well explained. Trading strategies are deeply tested. Author insights help to really make money in today markets. Good value for price : many systems described would cost hundred dollars to buy !
A must read for every serious trader.
This book is a must read for every serious trader. It is an original work and a very serious method to clarify intermarket relationships, especially in volatile markts, like these, where even seasoned traders start to doubt their abilities to navigate through them. What I like about it, is it's scientific approach, using vast amounts of data to prove it. A very helpful introduction makes it easier to follow the rest of the book. Excellent work.
Comprehensive and practical approaches - great book
Markets are interconnected. Typically, what is good for stocks is bad for bonds. What is bad for U.S. equities is rarely ever good for German stocks. Usually what is good for gold is bad for the dollar. Understanding these relationships and how you can use them in your trading and investing is the essence of Mr Katsanos' book.
The most important aspect of the book for me as a retail trader and investor: Traditional technical analysis is severely limited to security price and volume relationships alone. Intermarket analysis adds a second dimension that is much more grounded in statistics and logic. Mr Katsonos does a great job in proving and demonstrating this point with detailed analysis and extensive test cases.
Basic knowledge of statistical analysis helps, but the author methodically walks through commodity - currency - stock - bond correlation analyses and the derivation of new trading indicators. And then he demonstrates their use in multiple well documented test cases.
The author offers a pragmatic, practical approach that can be readily implemented by retail traders. Reading the book is time well spent.
