Trading Strategy Analysis of HSIC

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Annualized Returns of Trading Strategies for HSIC
Best Returnat StopEpisodesLength Best +10at Stop -5 to -25
Buy and Hold13.36 %0.211201.00
Buy On Rise Hold18.11 %0.171466.05
Buy On Dip Hold22.25 %0.171497.07
Signal and Hold16.51 %0.171459.80
Stops Only13.36 %-0.480.001201.0013.36 %-0.483.33 %
Sell Signal Trim Stops12.40 %-0.057.0037.749.71 %-0.176.46 %
Buy Signals28.83 %-0.0135.007.2316.51 %-0.4810.56 %
All Methods32.77 %-0.0135.007.1017.30 %-0.2713.58 %

The table above summarizes the results of the full range of stop-loss settings for HSIC when applied to several different mechanical trading strategies over every trading session during the past 10 years. These results for sliding stop strategies are obtained by resetting the stop loss after the weekly closing. The top lines of the table show results from several variations on the classic Buy and Hold strategy, for which the concept of stops does not apply. This much used strategy yielded 13.00 %.

Buy and Hold strategy in the most simple form is exercised by buying on every day of the test period, and holding the issue to the end . Many people practice some of the more realistic versions of Buy and Hold, for example, Momentum Investors might buy on rising prices and then hold. A speculator with a bit of sophistication might buy on dipping prices, while a technician might wait for technical signals to buy and then hold.

Generally, we have found the Buy-On-Dip policy to offer better returns than the Buy-On-Rise. That is true in this case, indicating some of the benefit of betting against the crowd when investing. Both strategies offer improvement over the unadorned Buy and Hold. Using technical indicators to buy and then hold, improves on the simple Buy and Hold strategy, but is still not the best.

All the buy and hold strategies suffer from a dangerous defect, as they do not cut losses. The statistics underestimate the harm of this defect, because market statistics are based on companies that survive. Doctors bury their mistakes, but Exchanges de-list them.

From the Report Dated 11/9/2010: -48 % has been the best sliding stop-loss setting for HSIC in the past. This assumes the stops are adjusted on the week-end. This setting has produced a historical yield of 13.00 %. (The yield during the holding period is annualized to provide this figure).

Sliding Stops Reset Daily of Henry Schein, Inc.

How to set sliding stop limits for Henry Schein, Inc.:

Stop loss limit orders would appear to be almost always desirable. But where to set the stop limit is controversial. Setting to limit too low may allow for too great a loss. But setting the limit too high may cause the trade to "stop out" prematurely, perhaps missing a rally and also incurring an unwelcome brokerage fee.

Two issues need to be settled in arriving at a stop limit strategy. The first is to determine the price to position the stop loss at a percentage below the buy-in price. The second is to determine a strategy for raising or sliding the stop to lock in gains without undue risk of prematurely "stopping out" on some insignificant dip in price.

HSIC:  Sliding Stops Reset Weekly


Some would advise you to set the stops at what you feel to be an acceptable loss. However, "feeling" is an extremely misleading guide. These charts are the output of a "brute force" calculation giving results for every stop loss setting from one percent to fifty percent on every trading day of the past ten years.

The bars represent the annual percentage appreciation achieved for each stop loss setting. This percentage is numbered on the right (blue) axis. The purple line depicts the number of "stop outs" on average per year at each stop loss setting . Transaction costs directly relate to this number on the left (purple) axis.

Sliding Stops Reset Monthly of Henry Schein, Inc.

These charts represent different strategies for "sliding" the stops to lock in gains. The first simply moves the stop up every day to the pre-determined percentage below the close price. The others move the stops up at the end of every week, and at the end of every month. Generally speaking, it seems better to move the stops less frequently than daily.

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HSIC:  Sliding stops trimmed by sell signals
Buy Signals and sliding stops of Henry Schein, Inc.
Buy Signals and sliding stops of Henry Schein, Inc.




Technical Buy Signals and Trailing Stop-loss

Trailing stops set at -18.00 %
StartEndBuy InEnd PriceDifTotalTypeSessions
6/12/200111/2/200118.0616.10-1.96-1.96197
7/5/200111/2/200117.1416.10-1.04-3.00181
7/13/200111/2/200116.9516.10-0.85-3.85175
9/18/200111/2/200118.7716.10-2.67-6.52133
9/25/200111/2/200118.1416.10-2.04-8.56128
10/8/20017/19/200219.5220.470.95-7.611195
1/9/20027/19/200218.0620.472.41-5.201131
5/7/20027/19/200224.5820.47-4.11-9.31151
7/29/200211/22/200222.0821.80-0.28-9.59183
11/21/20022/5/200322.8318.09-4.74-14.33150
11/27/20022/5/200321.2518.09-3.16-17.49146
12/20/20022/5/200322.3618.09-4.27-21.76130
2/5/20036/17/200418.0931.8313.74-8.021343
2/14/20036/17/200417.4931.8314.346.321336
3/6/20036/17/200420.9931.8310.8417.161323
5/6/20036/17/200424.7231.837.1124.271281
12/1/20036/17/200434.4231.83-2.5921.681136
6/18/20046/18/200831.8551.5119.6641.3411007
8/4/20046/18/200832.2051.5119.3160.651975
10/5/20046/18/200829.8251.5121.6982.341932
11/29/20046/18/200832.6751.5118.84101.181894
3/10/20056/18/200838.1551.5113.36114.541824
6/15/20056/18/200839.3351.5112.18126.721757
7/29/20056/18/200843.1751.518.34135.061726
9/7/20056/18/200843.1951.518.32143.381699
10/17/20056/18/200840.3851.5111.13154.511671
12/21/20056/18/200843.6351.517.88162.391625
2/8/20066/18/200846.6051.514.91167.301593
1/9/20076/18/200846.6051.514.91172.211363
1/17/20076/18/200847.1751.514.34176.551358
2/7/20076/18/200852.0351.51-0.52176.031343
4/17/20076/18/200853.8051.51-2.29173.741296
10/1/20076/18/200862.3151.51-10.80162.941180
10/25/20076/18/200859.2651.51-7.75155.191162
3/24/200810/8/200857.1249.06-8.06147.131139
9/26/200810/10/200854.8144.07-10.74136.39110
11/4/200911/9/201050.4257.727.30143.690255
11/30/200911/9/201049.6657.728.06151.750238
7/1/201011/9/201054.5357.723.19154.94091
8/10/201011/9/201054.8757.722.85157.79064


Total Session Units Invested 13521
Sessions In Time Span 2398 Avg. Units Invested 5.64
Unit SharesMarket Order CommissionsStop Order CommissionsProfit
10040 at $5.009 at $15.00$15,444.00
10040 at $30.009 at $30.00$14,309.00
100040 at $5.009 at $15.00$157,454.99
100040 at $30.009 at $30.00$156,319.99


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