December 8, 2015

TradingVisions Systems: Harness the Power of Diversification

We recently partnered with multiple futures systems developers to offer our clients a wide range of trading systems, in combination with our execution services.

The first developer we’re highlighting in this post is TradingVisions, who offer a diversified approach to system trading. In their own words:

The best way to succeed at investing may well be to diversify. Three important ways to diversify a futures account are to trade 1) multiple systems, 2) multiple markets, and 3) multiple time-frames.

TradingVisions meets all three objectives and makes the task of diversifying simple through the Vista Portfolios, varied combinations of up to four systems, two time-frames, and four index markets.

TradingVisions Systems

We are now supporting execution services for TradingVisions Systems. Since 1999 TradingVisions has offered a diversified array of completely automated futures trading systems for the S&P 500, NASDAQ, Russell 2000, and Mid Cap Index Futures.

Below is one of TradingVision Vista portfolios results (performance is hypothetical):

Vist V-L

 

TradingVisions systems can be automatically traded in your futures account by Wisdom Trading’s system management team.  Each day we’ll monitor the systems and execute the trading signals on your behalf; making it easy for you to follow along.

The TradingVisions systems feature:

  • Completely automated signals
  • Walk-Forward Optimization
  • Low subscription fees
  • TradeStation compatible
  • Top-ten rankings by Futures Truth
  • Traded personally by the developer
  • Selective approach: 1-2 trades/week avg
  • Robust results over a variety of markets
  • Easily traded through broker-assist
  • Portfolio diversification
  • Continuing support

Full Report: TradingVisions Systems and Portfolios

For more information on Trading Vision systems, pleases contact us today and request the full report containing:

  • System description and development logic, including Walk-Forward Optimization (WFO)
  • System portfolio correlation
  • Full results for all portfolios and system combinations

TradingVisions Vista Portfolios-1

Request Detailed Report Now

 

Disclaimers

Risk Disclosures

Commodity Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Any performance results listed in all marketing materials represents simulated computer results over past historical data, and not the results of an actual account. All opinions expressed anywhere on this website are only opinions of the author. The information contained here was gathered from sources deemed reliable, however, no claim is made as to its accuracy or content. Different testing platforms can produce slightly different results. Our systems are only recommended for well capitalized and experienced futures traders.

CFTC-required risk disclosure for hypothetical results

Hypothetical performance results have many inherent limitations, some of which are described below. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. in fact, there are frequently sharp differences between hypothetical performance results and the actual results subsequently achieved by any particular trading program.

One of the limitations of hypothetical performance results is that they are generally prepared with the benefit of hindsight. In addition, hypothetical trading does not involve financial risk, and no hypothetical trading record can completely account for the impact of financial risk in actual trading. For example, the ability to withstand losses or to adhere to a particular trading program in spite of trading losses are material points which can also adversely affect actual trading results. There are numerous other factors related to the markets in general or to the implementation of any specific trading program which cannot be fully accounted for in the preparation of hypothetical performance results and all of which can adversely affect actual trading results.

More To Explore

What are Futures?

In the United States, trading futures began in the mid-19th century with the establishment of central grain markets where farmers could sell their products either for immediate

E Micro Gold Futures

E-micro Gold (MGC) futures offer the opportunity of a 10:1 offset with the 100-oz. Gold Futures contract. At one-tenth the size of our benchmark gold

Learn how we can help you navigate the worlds largest marketplace.