⚞(⦾.⦾)⚟ | Yet Another $SOXX RSI Machine
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About
A daily semiconductor strategy that buys SOXL (3x bull) when SOXX isn’t “overheated” and switches to SOXS (3x bear) after big pops or extreme RSI heat. Pure chips exposure; very high volatility and risk.
It trades the chip sector daily using SOXL (3x up) or SOXS (3x down). Signals come from SOXX, a broad chip-stock fund. RSI is a 0–100 “heat meter”: high = price ran up fast; low = cooled off.
If SOXX looks very hot (RSI3 ≥87) or after a big pop (+2.5% day with short‑term heat), it flips to SOXS; otherwise it holds SOXL. If no big pop but 10‑day heat is high, it uses SOXS; else SOXL. Uses 3x ETFs (very volatile).
Out-of-sample edge: ~26.3% annualized return vs ~16.4% for the S&P, with a modest risk-adjusted edge (Calmar ≈0.32). Higher volatility and drawdowns exist, but semiconductor exposure offers meaningful upside for risk-tolerant investors.
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Performance
Compared to selected benchmarks
| Alpha | Beta | R2 | R | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.82 | 3.07 | 0.19 | 0.43 |
Performance Metrics
| Cumulative Return | Annualized Return | Trailing 1M Return | Trailing 3M Return | Sharpe Ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 696.02% | 13.92% | 1.75% | 5.97% | 0.84 | |
| 17,212,509.33% | 113.24% | 35.88% | 110.84% | 1.04 |
Initial Investment
$10,000.00
Final Value
$1,721,260,932.60Regulatory Fees
$3,136,518.03
Total Slippage
$22,528,723.92
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OOS Start Date
Oct 16, 2024
Trading Setting
Daily
Type
Stocks
Category
Semiconductors, rsi signals, mean reversion, leveraged etfs (3x), tactical daily, long/short