New “The Boss” Discovery: Pairs Switching for Big Profits

Corona Del Mar, CA
Howdy Friend!
This week was the week of weeks...
After thousands of man hours...
Millions spent...
We finally released The Boss "SuperAi" strategy builder to lifetime members.
I didn't have much time to celebrate though as I've been recording an advanced training course on getting the maximum use outta The Boss.
One of the problems I tackled for the course involves Pairs Switching.
It's where you switch between an ETF and it's short counterpart.
Like SPY/SH...or DIA/DOG...or in this case, QQQ/PSQ.
QQQ makes money when the NASDAQ 100 index goes up, and PSQ makes money when it goes down.
All I did was create a new strategy, add QQQ as a portfolio, PSQ as a "cash eqivalent", tell The Boss to maximize profits and minimize losses...
....then I pressed Start.

About 15 minutes later...
The Boss was able to create a simple trading strategy with exact rules for switching between the two ETFs.
It averaged 33%, which easily crushed my Smart Money Indicator.
More impressive is the fact that it's crushing it in 2020 on data it never saw when building the strategy (2017-2020 was out of sample).

One of the (only two!) rules the strategy uses to get out of QQQ is, for lack of a better word, insane.
Once again proving Ai built strategies come up with the unusual forces behind the market's gyrations.

I'll be revealing the strange rule at an upcoming event.
Date as yet to be determined due prior commitments.
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Government required disclaimer: The results listed herein are based on hypothetical trades. Plainly speaking, these trades were not actually executed. Hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Also, since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may have under (or over) compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors such as lack of liquidity. You may have done better or worse than the results portrayed.
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