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About

Daily, it gauges cash vs bonds and whether the S&P 500 looks overheated. It then either buys volatility (UVXY/VIXY), goes long semiconductors (SOXL), goes short semiconductors (SOXS), or sits in cash (BIL). Uses simple recent-moves signals (RSI, 3‑day return).
NutHow it works
Daily checks two things: 1) Which is stronger right now: cash-like T‑bills (BIL) or broad bonds (BND), using RSI—a 0–100 score of recent ups vs downs (higher = hotter). 2) Is the S&P 500 (SPY) very hot (RSI>76)? - If cash (BIL) is hotter than bonds and SPY is very hot: buy a volatility fund (UVXY or VIXY) that tends to rise when markets fall, using ~80% of the portfolio (rest in cash). It picks the one that looks less heated over 13 days. - If cash is hotter but SPY isn’t very hot: buy SOXL, a 3x bull fund on semiconductor stocks. - If bonds (BND) are hotter than cash: choose between SOXS (a 3x bear fund on semiconductors) and BIL (cash) based on which did better over the last 3 days. Tickers used: SPY = S&P 500; BIL = 1–3 month T‑bills; BND = broad US bonds; SOXL/SOXS = 3x up/down semiconductor funds; UVXY/VIXY = funds tied to market “fear/volatility.”
CheckmarkValue prop
Out-of-sample edge with solid risk-adjusted upside: Sharpe ~1.32, Calmar ~1.58, annualized return ~128% vs S&P ~21%. Tactical shifts to volatility and semis offer big upside and diversification, but watch for large drawdowns.
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Performance
Compared to selected benchmarks
AlphaBetaR2R
-0.262.220.20.45
Performance Metrics
Cumulative ReturnAnnualized ReturnTrailing 1M ReturnTrailing 3M ReturnSharpe Ratio
612.12%14.68%-0.15%0.4%0.9
-97.84%-23.49%6.45%25.37%0.1
Initial Investment
$10,000.00
Final Value
$215.53
Regulatory Fees
$524.49
Total Slippage
$1,199.81
Invest in this strategy
OOS Start Date
Nov 10, 2022
Trading Setting
Daily
Type
Stocks
Category
Tactical, daily rebalanced, rsi-based, volatility, leveraged etfs, semiconductors, momentum/mean-reversion
Tickers in this symphonyThis symphony trades 7 assets in total
Ticker
Type
BIL
State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF
Stocks
BND
Vanguard Total Bond Market
Stocks
SOXL
Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X Shares
Stocks
SOXS
Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3X Shares
Stocks
SPY
State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
Stocks
UVXY
ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF
Stocks
VIXY
ProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF
Stocks

FAQ

A Composer symphony is an automated trading strategy that executes trades based on parameters of your choice. Some symphonies are similar to holding one ETF in normal conditions and rotating to a different ETF when market conditions shift, for example a 5% drop in the S&P 500, while others use complex rules with dozens of triggers. However, complex doesn’t always mean better. A simple, well-structured symphony can be just as effective as an intricate one. Learn more about how symphonies work here.

The symphony is currently performing the same as yesterday today. Performance updates in real time during market hours.

The symphony is currently allocated toSOXL. Holdings automatically adjust as market conditions change based on the strategy's rules.

Year-to-date, the symphony has returned 112.97%. You can adjust the performance chart above to view returns across different time horizons.

The maximum drawdown for the symphony is 80.84%. The maximum drawdown measures the largest peak-to-trough decline. It's an important metric to evaluate risk and the strategy's behavior during market stress.

To invest in the symphony, simply click the Invest button on this page. You'll need to open an account with Composer if you don't have one yet, then you can start investing. Composer will automatically execute the trades for you based on the strategy's rules. Composer also supports trading individual stocks, ETFs, and options.