| MAR 1986
Marshall wave theory by John Sweeney
Marshall wave theory by John Sweeney Yet another ""wave"" is being added to the futures lexicon: the Marshall Wave. Originated by John Marshall (Box 2302, Naples, FL33939 (813) 263-3114. Marshall Wave is a complicated system for trading futures in heavily diversified portfolios of contracts. Results for one 18-commodity portfolio actually traded since Christmas 1984 show an initial slow rise followed by a skyrocket rise beginning in March, 1985 As Marshall says, ""Heavy diversification is the key to success in trading commodity markets."" A completed Marshall portfolio would have 36 commodities in it when fully invested. Subsequently, the portfolio remains fully invested, either long or short in the direction of the Marshall Wave bias, in every single commodity.
by John Sweeney
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