The PPT, ETF’s, & What Works in June

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Front running the month of June, I wanted to look for ETF’s that average over 500k shares daily trading volume and were seasonally strong during June.  I chose ETF’s as these can represent money flow into safety or risk via bonds or specific sectors/industries that represent growth or defense.  Turning to The PPT Screener http://ppt.ibankcoin.com , the following ETF’s were revealed as seasonally strong I June with a high probability of a positive return:

DXD       ProShares UltraShort Dow30

RWM     ProShares Short Russell2000

SDS        ProShares UltraShort S&P500

SH           ProShares Short S&P500

SKF         ProShares UltraShort Financials

SMN      ProShares UltraShort Basic Materials

SRS         ProShares UltraShort Real Estate

TWM     ProShares UltraShort Russell2000

Below is a snapshot of the following symbols.  Keep in mind that these are all bearish and some levered ETF’s screened within The PPT for the historically best performing ETF’s for the month of June.

Looking at the patterns and without external factors of knowing the symbols or current economic conditions, the reader can determine themselves if the charts look bearish or bullish going into June.

 http://www.finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=212&t=DXD,RWM,SDS,SH,SKF,SMN,SRS,TWM&ta=0

(the link above links to the FINVIZ website)

 

4 Responses to “The PPT, ETF’s, & What Works in June”

  1. I like it.

    • Thank you for the compliment. The seasonality tool combined with screener in the PPT is of great use.

  2. Watch out for election year seasonality http://bit.ly/IwcTrI

    • I actually remember reading this post, well written & interesting. Yes an election year is one thing that I did not factor in, but all ETF’s listed contain at least 4 data points so one election year is included but that was the bear market of 2008 as well. What I liked about the screen was that all ETF’s (w/avg volume 500k) were included and those listed were the ones that had the highest probability of positive returns with SKF & SRS providing on avg +10% returns.

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