Four Key Components To Building A Trading System

Need some insight on what you should really be striving for when you're building a mechanical trading system? When it comes down to it, there are really only a few criteria that are used in judging the merits of a trading system. The most obvious one is profitability - does the system work? But really, there's more to it than just that. The number of wins versus the number of losses is important too, but there's a lot of latitude there if the profitability is high. The size of the average win versus the size of the average loss tends to be held as important, and it is. However, that criteria is correlated to the number of wins and losses, so again, there's a lot of leeway there. The one thing that is too often overlooked is the consistency of a system. The fancier term for this is 'drawdown', but it's just a matter of consistency.....you'll see why below. Each of these four components is examined below, and then some of the common mistakes made when folks start building trading systems are discussed.

1) Profitability. You wouldn't think this would be tough to figure out, but building a system that actually works over a long period of time isn't easy. But what you really want to make sure of is that your software is running a hypothetical portfolio the same way you trade. Your software should allow you to specify a dollar amount for your total portfolio, and a dollar amount or a set number of contracts for each trade. That allows you to allocate just a portion of your portfolio, say 10% per trade, into the trading system to give you some real-life trading results. The thing you absolutely must do is factor in commissions into your trading. Most software can do that, but if yours can't, then do it manually. Once that's done, the final test is this.....does your system beat the market. or would you be better off in an index? Or, if the market is losing ground, is your system at least profitable to some degree.

PITFALLS: Many system builders run a hypothetical trading system over a long period of time (like the last five years) to make sure the system is an 'all-weather' type of system. Rather than run a system over five years, run it over five separate one-year periods. Why? You may find that one of the years is VERY profitable, and the other four years are losers. Your system can't be a one-trade-wonder. It has to be profitable in many environments.

2) Win/Loss Ratio. This is just an extension of the pitfall mentioned above (about systems applied to a long-term timeframe). One winning trade and nine losing trades may have been (net) profitable if your win occurred in the red-hot tech rally in 1999. That one win was the fluke though. The other nine trades are most likely what you're going to experience on an ongoing basis. So what should your win/loss ratio be? Some new traders think you need to win on at least half of your trades to make it worthwhile. Others think you need to win at least 2/3 of the time. If only!

The reality is that even the best traders win less than half of the time....it's just that their winners are much bigger than the losers (we'll get to that in a second). I'd say shoot for a system that wins about 40% to 50% of the time. Is your tested system showing wins more than 65% of the time? That's great, but I'd be skeptical of those results. We've been doing this a while, and when the success rate of a system starts to outperform everybody else's by that much, there's usually something very unique about it.....and it's usually something that won't be part of the equation going forward. In other words, if it's too good to be true, it probably isn't. This is often the case when a system is tailor-made for a certain timeframe or certain chart. All the criteria and parameters of a system are optimized for all the little nuances and unusual movements that occurred during that specific period. Those nuances and movements, though, may never occur again. If you're winning 40% to 50% of the time, and you're doing so in several different timeframes (as mentioned in the 'profitability' comments), then you've got a good system.

PITFALL #2: An acceptable win/loss ratio and average win/average loss ratio are inter-dependent. If you can win up to 50% of the time with your system, then you may not need to have your winners be enormously bigger than your losers. If you're winning less than 40% of the time, you'll probably need your winners to be three times a big as your losers. If you're serious about building a system, you have to know and respond to both numbers. (be sure to see below)

3) Average Win/Average Loss. How big is the typical winner compared to the typical loser? Obviously, winners need to be bigger than the losers for the system to be worthwhile. At a minimum, your winners should be at least twice as big as your losers. That may sound easy, but it's not.

PITFALL #3: A lot of traders have high win/loss ratios and strong average winner/average loser ratios with their systems. Unfortunately, they may only get to trade about twice a year. Unless they're putting their entire portfolios into that one trade (which is crazy), the system doesn't do them much good. Make sure you're getting a high enough trade count to fit your trading style and desired activity level.

PITFALL #4: Make sure you understand that most of your winning trades will be very small wins. You'll only have a handful of mega-winners, but they will significantly pull up the size of your average winner. That's ok. Even the best of systems can't predict how big the win will be - they can only guess as to which direction the market will take. Even if the system doesn't result in a homerun on a particular trade, as long as it doesn't wipe you out, it's a good system. You only want your system to get you in a trade when there's a chance of a big win, and it should get you out of the market when there's little to no chance of a big move. Most trades will just be mediocre.

4) Consistency (Or drawdown). This may be one of the least mastered components of system trading. In a nutshell, 'drawdown' just refers to the biggest string of dollars lost at any given time using the system. For example, say you started with a $100,000 account, and built it up to $160,000. Along the way, say you took the balance from $150,000 back down to $120,000 before it went up to that $160,000 mark. Your drawdown would be $30,000 ($150K minus $120K). Or, in terms of percentages, it would be a 20% drawdown ($30K/$150K = 20%).

Why is that important? Trading gurus disagree on the issue. Some would argue that you have to limit your drawdown as a defense against losing any capital - a mathematical rationale. However, if you've created a system that is (1) proven to be profitable, (2) has a good win/loss ratio, and (3) the winners are a lot bigger than the losers, than the drawdown shouldn't matter. After all, a good system will always overcome short-term losses. The reality is that the most important reason to understand drawdown is inside your head. How much loss can you stomach before you give up on the system?

There is bound to be some disagreement about this, but you should worry less about the degree of drawdown, and more about the total number of consecutive losing trades the system will probably produce. This recognizes that even with trading systems, which are designed to take emotion out of the decision, there's still an emotional impact. Even if your losses and your drawdown are small, how many losing trades are you really going to accept before turning the system 'off'? Four? Five? Ten? Try three. Yes, three. There's something about the number three that humans seem to respond to (three strikes in baseball, The Three Musketeers, "three's a crowd", etc.) If your system results in three consecutive losing trades, odds are that you'll abandon it. For that reason, I recommend striving to limit your total number of consecutive losers in your backtest to two. THIS WILL BE TOUGH TO DO! If you stick with the system, then the profitability will take care of itself, but you have to make sure it's a system you can tolerate. Two losers is the limit for most people.

As a review...

1) Systems should be profitable in several distinct timeframes
2) Between 40% and 50% of your trades should be profitable
3) Average wins should be at least twice as big as average losses
4) Worry less about dollar drawdown, and more about limiting consecutive losers to two

Hopefully we've given you a specific set of criteria to shoot for. If you're not yet using a trading system, you should consider applying one. It will take your trading success to the next level, if applied properly.

James Brumley is the chief analyst at Bluegrass Portfolio Management. After spending time as a broker, he established an independent investment research firm. He now manages portfolios, and you'll find his market commentary and analysis on several financial websites.

In The News:

table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.thestreet.com/story/10439912/1/value-investing-101-chevron.html%3Fpuc%3Dgooglen%26cm_ven%3DGOOGLEN%26cm_cat%3DFREE%26cm_ite%3DNAcid=1255118513ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNH-2z6eFCAdCgu6S4uoIpkTQ-QBbwValue bInvesting/b 101: Chevron/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fTheStreet.comnbsp;-/font nobr11 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1And Goldman Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein said he viewed Buffet#39;s binvestment/b quot;as a strong validation of [Goldman Sachs] client franchise and future b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do%3Fid%3D14787%26formato%3DHTMLcid=1254949376ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNGgDmtke8Tr_1EqmLlqiZNeObdCKwimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=vzwKu8HG02UJimgurl=www.mercopress.com/ImgNoticias/Biodisel.jpg width=80 height=64 alt= border=1brfont size=-2MercoPress/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSL613947020081008cid=1254949376ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNH6CL3yCstM1PcTZtQe-Kt_1P7gXQFACTBOX-bInvesting/b in Africa: Land and agriculture/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fReutersnbsp;-/font nobr6 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Oct 8 (Reuters) - Soaring food prices, supply fears among import-dependent countries and rising demand for biofuels have driven up binvestment/b in b.../b/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7655042.stmcid=1254949376ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNHLqpCHbr6KZTcBw2i7Es16lQw4PQUN urges global biofuel rethink/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrBBC News/nobr/font/fontbrfont class=p size=-1a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclientie=ISO-8859-1rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-22,GGLG:enncl=1254949376hl=ennobrall 243 news articles/nobr/a/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2008/10/07/great-phrases-in-history-irrational-exuberance-incontinent-investing/cid=1255281710ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNH88uPYXB4efxumNhDsyzkUEQglRQGreat Phrases in History: Irrational Exuberance. ‘Incontinent b.../b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fWall Street Journal Blogs,nbsp;NYnbsp;-/font nobr13 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1He said large global funds may not be as successful in binvesting/b in the aftermath of the credit crunch as other more niche players. b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/veteran-emerging-markets-manager-launches/story.aspx%3Fguid%3D%257BA4534567-5D21-44A5-839C-0C4D79308824%257D%26dist%3Dhpprcid=1255164196ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNGZ3zhFXF_qHLl5_DqXsNwE1JChgQVeteran Emerging Markets Manager Launches Victoria 1522 Fund/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fMarketWatchnbsp;-/font nobr14 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Considered one of the pioneers in emerging markets binvesting/b, Josephine Jimenez, CFA, has been binvesting/b in this asset class since 1988. b.../b/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/markets.aspx%3FID%3DBD4A858547cid=1255164196ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNHlnnr1VBULtzqtf1y7h2TAzSoL6AThere have been quitea few bumps/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrBusiness Day/nobr/font/fontbrfont class=p size=-1a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclientie=ISO-8859-1rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-22,GGLG:enncl=1255164196hl=ennobrall 6 news articles/nobr/a/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.betfirms.com/betting-on-the-nfl-like-investing/cid=1255100147ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNEAH7LILKohjbQCWsqp71JCGfVPMwimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=vvN6N-ZUEakJimgurl=www.betfirms.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/04_03_1-stock-market-prices_web-300x200.jpg width=80 height=53 alt= border=1brfont size=-2BetFirms/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.betfirms.com/betting-on-the-nfl-like-investing/cid=1255100147ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNEAH7LILKohjbQCWsqp71JCGfVPMwBetting on the NFL Is Like bInvesting/b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fBetFirms,nbsp;IAnbsp;-/font nobr11 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Many handicappers make statements comparing NFL betting to binvesting/b, but they never discuss exactly what they mean by it. However, this article will b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/us-stocks-and-markets/investing-in-technology-clearwire-clwr-has-big-potential-4610.htmlcid=1253890114ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNGqHErL6P9Z8xUy_HMdOU20pqrNngbInvesting/b in technology: Clearwire (CLWR) has big potential/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fTodays Financial News,nbsp;MDnbsp;-/font nobr14 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1By Andrew Snyder Baltimore – (TFN): It is hard to get back to fundamental binvesting/b after all of this psychological turmoil has disrupted the markets. b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/the-hartford-names-greg-mcgreevey-chief-investment-officer,567104.shtmlcid=1254771144ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNHstclYNXJQ1HK6tGbyhrlgbHYe8gimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=ZRejDSoZ9-gJimgurl=www.earthtimes.org/newsimage/Bus_20081006121021_81.jpg width=80 height=60 alt= border=1brfont size=-2Earthtimes (press release)/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iTHQpRw9waGiHQoOfBHIjDufm6KQD93L1VG01cid=1254771144ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNFNXcMYWdun7B1_QTcaLZnpAq0bsgAllianz binvesting/b $2.5B in Hartford Financial/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fThe Associated Pressnbsp;-/font nobrOct 6, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1CHARLOTTE, NC (AP) — Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. said Monday it will receive a $2.5 billion binvestment/b from Allianz SE. The Hartford, Conn. b.../b/fontbrfont size=-1a href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp%3FS%3D9129303cid=1254771144ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNF0XBZErjWqNhRU235SO6CgHBfUDQAllianz binvesting/b $2.5B in Hartford Financial/a font size=-1 color=#6f6f6fnobrWTNH/nobr/font/fontbrfont class=p size=-1a class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclientie=ISO-8859-1rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-22,GGLG:enncl=1254771144hl=ennobrall 237 news articles/nobr/a/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/76770cid=1255390336ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNHbpYVqgfaB3HlfqyBfEylS2vcUagRetirement Income bInvesting/b and Your Portfolio/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fAmerican Chronicle,nbsp;CAnbsp;-/font nobr16 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Nowhere on your statement can you find numbers that report your net binvestment/b, your total working capital, or your true asset allocation. b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd width=80 align=center valign=topfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifa href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://blogs.wsj.com/wallet/2008/10/07/loose-change-10708/%3Fmod%3Dgooglenews_wsjcid=0ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNFHAtGttz_JoISKioR19JDv1yz06gimg src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=rNNoIzPX8xoJimgurl=s.wsj.net/media/wii_art_200h_20081006192424.jpg width=80 height=60 alt= border=1brfont size=-2Wall Street Journal Blogs/font/a/font/tdtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://blogs.wsj.com/wallet/2008/10/07/loose-change-10708/%3Fmod%3Dgooglenews_wsjcid=0ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNFHAtGttz_JoISKioR19JDv1yz06gThe Wallet covers the latest personal finance and binvesting/b news b.../b/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fWall Street Journal Blogs,nbsp;NYnbsp;-/font nobr16 hours ago/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1Has a glossary, some tools and primers on binvesting/b. And some quirky content, like how a Nintendo Wii can teach you about binvesting/b. b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7trtd valign=top class=jfont style=font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serifbrdiv style=padding-top:0.8em;img alt= height=1 width=1/divdiv class=lha href=http://www.citywebshopper.net/articles/includes/redirect.php?url=http://www.startribune.com/business/30532124.html%3Felr%3DKArks:DCiU1OiP:DiiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUcid=1254585399ei=IljsSK2PI6bU6gOU9LzxDgusg=AFQjCNGMyPwtlrQLL2QxvTzgwgtzQHAbGQRich Japanese firms binvesting/b abroad/abrfont size=-1font color=#6f6f6fMinneapolis Star Tribune,nbsp;MNnbsp;-/font nobrOct 6, 2008/nobr/fontbrfont size=-1By THE ECONOMIST The credit crunch has reduced merger-and-acquisition activity around the world. Banks have tightened their purse strings and the cheap b.../b/font/div/font/td/tr/table
investing - Google News

Waiting 20 Years Can Cost You Millions - Dont Wait Start Today

Many Young people live for Today. They really don't fully... Read More

Caveat Emptor: You May Owe Taxes Despite 401(K) Losses!

One among many ways you lose money in non-indexed mutual... Read More

Keep Stock Market Investment Profits

Have you had one of those huge investment winners ?... Read More

Larry, Moe and Curley, Investment Brokers

Larry, Moe and Curley were sitting in their favorite restaurant... Read More

Makin The Sauce

Let's face it, you're on a roll. After getting down... Read More

Emotions: A Traders Worst Enemy; Get Rid of Fear and Greed - Youll be Glad You Did

You hear it over and over and over in books,... Read More

Is a SEP Plan Right For Your Business

A SEP is a special type of IRA. Under a... Read More

The Economy Is Not The Stock Market

Several days ago, the Commerce Department reported that May's factory... Read More

The Cost of Green Eggs and Ham

Young readers know that March 4th is the birthday of... Read More

Trading Expert Discovers Ways To Beat Stock Market Odds With Money Management

The first point to mastering money management is that you... Read More

CYA

You all know what CYA stands for. Of course, Cover... Read More

How to Use Annual Report

There are many steps in calculating the fair value of... Read More

Effective Advice For A New Generation of Investors

CATCHING A FALLING KNIFEOne of the most common mistakes made... Read More

Finding the Perfect Company

The perfect company - it's the holy grail of the... Read More

Six Principles of Successful Investing

1. Begin investing immediatelyProcrastination is the number one enemy of... Read More

Remembering TEOTWAWKI and Learning from It

Its only been about 5 years since we had major... Read More

The Conflict of Interest Game

Disgruntled investors are going after Wall Street once again, this... Read More

Trading Baskets Part I

Q. What is a basket?A basket is a group of... Read More

Critical Investors Business Daily Responsibilities - If not Followed Could Cost You Millions!

When thinking about the investors business daily responsibilities in today’s... Read More

Focus Your Investments on the Long Term

"All human power is a compound of time and patience!"... Read More

What Age Should I Start Saving For Retirement?

Ask this question to 100 people and you will receive... Read More

Sitcom Investing

A fickle stock market encourages good-humored mockery.Recently, as I watched... Read More

Investing In Sons Business Could Cause A Real Family Feud

Q: My youngest son wants to borrow $5,000 to start... Read More

Love The Thrill of Risk? Invest in an Annuity!

With the stock market in steep decline, people are looking... Read More

Options Education : Opinion versus Fact!

The most basic aspect of trading is learning to differentiate... Read More