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V1a Simple Portfolio (UVXY)
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A UVXY-centered, regime-based rule system using RSI and momentum signals across many ETFs to tilt between volatility exposure and dividend/broad-market sleeves, with four scenario blocks and a dividend-focused subcomponent.
NutHow it works
- What this strategy is: a rule-based system that uses UVXY (volatility-related ETF) as a central driver, plus a broad mix of other ETFs, to decide where to put cash each day or period. - How decisions are made (simplified): The system checks momentum signals (mostly RSI, a quick measure of recent price change) for UVXY and for a bunch of other popular ETFs. It compares UVXY’s momentum to the momentum of those other assets. If certain conditions are met (for example, UVXY looks unusually strong on a short-term momentum window compared with several other assets, or a longer-term momentum condition is satisfied), it assigns money to the UVXY sleeve or to a related set of assets that protect against risk. - What blocks do: The strategy is organized into four main scenario blocks (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th). Each block has sub-blocks for different market ideas (e.g., “Bull/Tech themes,” “Safety Town,” “Risk OFF,” etc.). Each sub-block lists specific assets and how much cash to allocate if its conditions fire. Often the code uses a 100/100 weighting to indicate full deployment into the chosen assets for that block, with additional nested weights for items inside the block. - Dividend sleeves: Several parts of the plan include a “Dividends” group, overweighting SCHD and DGRO as steadier sources of yield and potential ballast during market stress or mixed regimes. - What are the possible outcomes: Depending on the signals, the portfolio may tilt toward UVXY (to benefit if volatility and market moves align with UVXY’s behavior) or toward dividend/value/defensive sleeves (SCHD/DGRO, or safer equity/treasury groups). The exact mix is determined by the loaded rules inside each block and sub-block. - Why use RSI and moving-average screens: These are simple momentum indicators. The system uses multiple windows (10 days for short-term momentum, 21 days or more for longer momentum, and even 126-day lookbacks for longer trends) to judge whether an asset has been outperforming or underperforming recently. If UVXY’s momentum appears stronger than certain peers under those checks, UVXY-related allocations are triggered. - Practical takeaway for a layman: This is a sophisticated, rules-driven approach that tries to time exposure to volatility (UVXY) by comparing its recent price momentum to many familiar ETFs, and to rotate into dividend stocks or other market sleeves when momentum signals suggest it’s more prudent. It’s not a simple buy-everything or buy-UVXY-only plan; it’s a layered, regime-aware system with many moving parts designed to adapt to different market moods. - Limitations to keep in mind: The strategy’s complexity can obscure risk; backtests can overfit, and the real-world performance depends on how well the momentum relationships hold up. Fees, liquidity, and the practicalities of trading frequent regime shifts can also affect realized results.
CheckmarkValue prop
Out-of-sample performance shows a UVXY-driven, regime-based approach delivering superior risk-adjusted returns vs the S&P 500: Sharpe ~1.75 vs 1.41, annualized return ~79% vs ~22%, positive alpha, Calmar ~3.38. Dividend controls boost upside.
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Performance
Compared to selected benchmarks
AlphaBetaR2R
0.880.660.080.28
Performance Metrics
Cumulative ReturnAnnualized ReturnTrailing 1M ReturnTrailing 3M ReturnSharpe Ratio
323.67%13.09%-1.77%0.2%0.79
3,394,598.57%143.22%-2.03%6.14%2.38
Initial Investment
$10,000.00
Final Value
$339,469,857.16
Regulatory Fees
$843,047.80
Total Slippage
$6,015,677.37
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OOS Start Date
Apr 22, 2023
Trading Setting
Threshold 1%
Type
Stocks
Category
Volatility-based, momentum-driven, multi-asset, dividend-tilt, regime-based, uvxy-centric
Tickers in this symphonyThis symphony trades 33 assets in total
Ticker
Type
AGG
iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
Stocks
BND
Vanguard Total Bond Market
Stocks
BTAL
AGF U.S. Market Neutral Anti-Beta Fund
Stocks
DBC
Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund
Stocks
DGRO
iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF
Stocks
ERX
Direxion Daily Energy Bull 2X ETF
Stocks
FAS
Direxion Daily Financial Bull 3x ETF
Stocks
QQQE
Direxion Shares ETF Trust Direxion NASDAQ-100 Equal Weighted Index ETF
Stocks
SCHD
Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF
Stocks
SOXL
Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X 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.

"V1a Simple Portfolio (UVXY)" is currently performing the same as yesterday today. Performance updates in real time during market hours.

"V1a Simple Portfolio (UVXY)" is currently allocated toDGRO, TMF, SVXY, SCHDandVIXM. Holdings automatically adjust as market conditions change based on the strategy's rules.

Year-to-date, "V1a Simple Portfolio (UVXY)" has returned 77.37%. You can adjust the performance chart above to view returns across different time horizons.

The maximum drawdown for "V1a Simple Portfolio (UVXY)" is 23.38%. 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 "V1a Simple Portfolio (UVXY)", 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.