How the VQ saved me from myself⦠[TradeSmith Daily logo]
[TradeSmith Daily logo] May 24, 2024 The Most Important Number for Any Investment By Keith Kaplan, CEO, TradeSmith I used to be a great stock picker... and a terrible investor. Thatâs not a contradiction or an oxymoron. In fact, itâs something Iâm sure youâve experienced whether you realize it or not. Ask yourself this: How many times have you bought a stock, rode it higher, then sold it... only to look at the price a year later and find out you missed out on so much more? Iâll bet you have. Itâs not a good feeling. It used to happen to me often... until I developed a unique tool to ensure it never would again. More on that in just a bit. First, though, listen to this... In October 2016, I bought Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Hereâs what it did over the next four years. This chart makes me look like a genius. AMD gained more than 1,000% in the four years after I bought into the stock. But Iâm not a genius. Because I sold the stock a couple of weeks later and never saw those gains. Why would I do that? Quite simply... I trusted my gut. The same gut that I trust to tell me right and wrong and who to be friends with. You know... the emotional part of each of us that influences our decisions. AMD fell a little bit after my buy, I got nervous... and I sold. I left 1,000% gains on the table because I didnât know how insignificant a 3.5% loss was for a stock like AMD. Great stock picking... but terrible investing. So thatâs the problem. But how do we fix it? Quite simply, we need to cut our emotions out of the picture. And that means building a regimented process for understanding exactly when to buy any stock, how much to buy, and when to sell it. I have a background in mathematics and computer science. So when I realized I could apply this knowledge to investing, it was my eureka moment. I systematized buying, holding, and selling with the formula below. That formula makes up our Volatility Quotient â our algorithmic number that tells you how much volatility we should expect and consider ânormalâ for each individual stock. But before I show you how to use VQ, itâs important to understand what inspired it. SPONSORED AD [Elon Did It Again: This Could be Bigger than Tesla]( After revolutionizing online payment processing (PayPal), space exploration (SpaceX) and the auto industry (Tesla)... Heâs getting ready to do it again with [his new AI venture](. This could be bigger than Tesla, bigger than SpaceX, and bigger than Paypal. [Click here to get the details](
Fixing Investorsâ Logical Fallacies You may have heard about Richard Thaler and Daniel Kahneman. These guys are heroes when it comes to their studies around investor psychology that led to winning the Nobel Prize. Their first finding was that investors tend to commit certain logical fallacies depending on how theyâre performing. When investors lose, theyâre actually inclined to take on more risk instead of doing what they should: mitigating it. I bet youâve had this happen plenty of times. When a stock you own is falling, you say to yourself: - Iâm going to buy more on the dip.
- This stock will come back, and my break-even price will be lower.
- Itâs not a REAL loss until I sell. When you think this way, all youâre doing is adding more risk to your position. How do I know? Momentum is the single most important factor in investing. MSCI Inc. has studied this factor and labeled it one of the most important in figuring out if a stock will rise or fall. When a stock has a confirmed uptrend, itâs more likely to rise in the short term. When a stock has a confirmed downtrend, it is more likely to fall in the short term. And by buying more of a stock as itâs falling, or by âwaitingâ for that stock to turn around, you are taking on risk and even increasing it. Worst case, youâre setting yourself up to lose more money. Best case, youâre missing out on other opportunities that could be winners. Itâs a logical fallacy that every investor succumbs to â even experienced ones. So how do you combat it? Hard as it is, you should do the opposite of what your gut tells you in this situation. You should cut your losses when a stock is in a confirmed downtrend. Stop the bleeding and move on. But what Thaler and Kahneman found about winning is even more important to understand. When investors see a stock they hold is rising, they get excited. So what do we do? We sell the stock to âlock in our gains.â The temptation to see our good decision turn into profit is too great. But thatâs the exact opposite of what we should do. In this scenario, weâre lowering our risk when our winning trade is putting us in a statistically better position to take on more. That leads me to TradeSmithâs discovery of the single most important number in investing AND why it works. How the Volatility Quotient Keeps You in Winners The formula I showed you above is for âVQ,â which stands for Volatility Quotient. Thatâs the proprietary measure of an individual stockâs volatility that we developed at TradeSmith. It measures historical and recent volatility â or risk â in stocks, funds, or cryptocurrencies. And that measurement is focused on the moves these assets make. It tells you: - When to buy.
- How much to buy.
- When to sell.
- And how much movement you should expect from each asset. To show you an example, here are the VQs of some popular stocks, as of May 15, 2024: The VQ numbers show you that different stocks have different volatility patterns. The higher the number, the more volatile the stock. You can use these numbers to determine a price when you should sell before losses get more out of hand... or lock in gains before they evaporate. Now, let me leave you with a single nugget that may change your investing life forever. Those two Nobel Prize-winning economists were essentially saying something simple weâve all heard before: The trend is your friend. If the confirmed trend is up, stay in your stock. Ride the winner! If the confirmed trend is down, cut your losses. The best way to get the most out of a winner and cut the loser (and watch out for winners becoming losers) is to deploy a trailing stop. A trailing stop acts as a point at which you sell a stock (or any other fund, crypto, etc.) that rises along with the stock price, but doesnât fall any lower from the initial value. And hereâs where VQ comes in as the most important number for any investment... SPONSORED AD [WARNING: Why 31 Billionaires Are Getting OUT
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How the VQ Limits Losses When most people set a trailing stop, they pick a âgenericâ number like 25%. If you buy a stock at $100 and it goes down over time by 25% and never makes a new high since you purchased it, you sell at $75. And if that stock rises to $200 and never falls 25% from a high, youâre still in that position, and your stop-loss point rises to $150. With this strategy, you automatically ride your winners and cut your losers. But you must understand that no two investments are the same. Thatâs why you should use the VQ number, instead of a generic number, for each stock you buy to determine exactly what the right stop loss would be. Looking at the table I posted above with popular VQs, that means your trailing stop loss for Johnson & Johnson would be about 12%. But for Tesla, your trailing stop loss would be closer to 45%. Tesla moves around more than three times as much as Johnson & Johnson. Now you know that if you were to buy Tesla, you would have to suffer through a lot of thrashing, but it may be worth it. And we can really see the difference between an ordinary trailing stop loss and a VQ trailing stop loss. On my AMD trade, had I followed the standard 25% trailing stop, I would have made nearly 50% instead of losing 3.5%. BUT, had I used a VQ-based trailing stop, well, I could have followed the signals and made more than 20 times that. At the time, AMD had a VQ of about 40%. Following that, I would set a trailing stop at that level and not touch AMD unless it closed 40% lower than my buy price. And you can see the results: Using a VQ trailing stop, in the case of AMD, would have been the difference between a 48% gain and a 1,297% gain. As you can see, the VQ is an important number to factor into any investment. It sets expectations, cuts out emotions, and gives you a rock-solid framework for making better decisions. TradeSmith strives to do this with every piece of software we release and newsletter we publish. Itâs our guiding light to serving you... and your guiding light whether the markets are ripping higher, tanking lower, or treading water. All The Best, [Keith Kaplan] Keith Kaplan
CEO, TradeSmith P.S. The VQ does a whole lot more than tell you when to sell your stocks. In fact, itâs the foundation for a number of different software solutions and strategies weâve pioneered over the years. For example â you can use stocks with a high VQ for [a strategy that pays out regular income](... without using stock dividends, bonds, or any other traditional income strategy. Wealthy investors use this strategy all the time to add to their favorite holdings and get paid to hold them. And weâve used VQ to develop [a system with a 95% win rate that highlights the best opportunities in this space](. Next week, on May 29, weâll share a brand-new strategy session that talks about this technique in detail. And if you [go here and sign up]( youâll also learn how to access a free special report that shows why the next six months are an ideal time to use it. Regular TradeSmith Daily readers will know I use this strategy in my own portfolio, and I love how our system has improved my results. So if youâre interested in using it yourself, [I recommend checking it out](. Get Instant Access
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