The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach

This paper tests the performance of the seven commonly used technical trading rules: dual moving average crossovers, moving average convergence divergence, channel breakout rule, Bollinger bands, relative strength index, stochastic oscillator and directional movement index across six developed count...

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Main Author: Dogra, Himanshu
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24854/
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description This paper tests the performance of the seven commonly used technical trading rules: dual moving average crossovers, moving average convergence divergence, channel breakout rule, Bollinger bands, relative strength index, stochastic oscillator and directional movement index across six developed countries: USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia and Spain by using the data of three companies having highest market capitalization from each country. The period of study is from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2010 and is divided into three sub-periods of two years each. Overall our results provide existence of positive excess returns over buy-hold strategy in all the countries for lower transaction cost and negative excess returns for higher transaction cost. Also most of the excess returns are negative during the sub-period 2007-2008 when there was recession in the developed countries. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence has outperformed every other rule. It has shown positive excess returns and positive Sharpe’s ratio across every company and in every sub-period. The Channel Breakout Rule shows positive excess returns and Sharpe’s ratio in many cases for the sub period 2005-2006 and the Dual Moving Average Crossovers shows positive excess returns and Sharpe’s ratio in many cases for the sub period 2009-2010. The performance of combination rules did not exceeded to that of Moving Average Convergence Divergence and was more than Channel Breakout Rule and Dual Moving Average Crossovers.
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spelling nottingham-248542022-03-21T16:09:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24854/ The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach Dogra, Himanshu This paper tests the performance of the seven commonly used technical trading rules: dual moving average crossovers, moving average convergence divergence, channel breakout rule, Bollinger bands, relative strength index, stochastic oscillator and directional movement index across six developed countries: USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia and Spain by using the data of three companies having highest market capitalization from each country. The period of study is from 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2010 and is divided into three sub-periods of two years each. Overall our results provide existence of positive excess returns over buy-hold strategy in all the countries for lower transaction cost and negative excess returns for higher transaction cost. Also most of the excess returns are negative during the sub-period 2007-2008 when there was recession in the developed countries. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence has outperformed every other rule. It has shown positive excess returns and positive Sharpe’s ratio across every company and in every sub-period. The Channel Breakout Rule shows positive excess returns and Sharpe’s ratio in many cases for the sub period 2005-2006 and the Dual Moving Average Crossovers shows positive excess returns and Sharpe’s ratio in many cases for the sub period 2009-2010. The performance of combination rules did not exceeded to that of Moving Average Convergence Divergence and was more than Channel Breakout Rule and Dual Moving Average Crossovers. 2011-09-06 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24854/1/final_project_report.pdf Dogra, Himanshu (2011) The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach
title The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach
title_full The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach
title_fullStr The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach
title_full_unstemmed The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach
title_short The Performance of Technical Trading Rules: A cross country approach
title_sort performance of technical trading rules: a cross country approach
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24854/