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Active Asset Allocation Strategies Using ETFs Marvin Appel, MD, PhD CEO, Appel Asset Management Corp. Great Neck, NY [email protected]

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Active Asset Allocation Strategies Using ETFs

Marvin Appel, MD, PhDCEO, Appel Asset Management Corp.

Great Neck, [email protected]

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Outline• Update relative strength strategies from my

2005 presentation to QWAFAFEW– Growth vs value– SPX vs EAFE—extended to include emerging

markets

• Covered call writing– Not all ETFs are created equal.

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Concept of relative strength• Divide index1 by index2.

These indexes may reflect price or total return.

• Rising ratio means index1 (numerator) is stronger.

• Falling ratio means index2 (denominator) is stronger.

• Relative strength leadership does not tell you whether either or both indexes are showing profits or losses.

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Rising = index 1 strongerFalling = index 2 stronger

Index 2 peak relative strength

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Rising = index 1 strongerFalling = index 2 stronger

Index 2 peak relative strength

Hypothetical ideal relative strength switching model

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Recognizing new trends in relative strength

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Growth versus value model

• Select value and growth benchmarks for either large or small caps (eg: Russell 2000 value and growth indexes)

• Calculate the monthly total return indexes and find the ratio as of the last day of each month.

• Look for 10% reversals in the ratio to define new long term trends.

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Trend-following strategy: large-cap value versus large-cap growth

Source: Mutual Fund Expert as of 5/31/2010

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Russell 1000 Value Index: 12%/year, 56% drawdown

Russell 1000 Growth Index: 10.2%/year, 62% drawdown

Switching strategy: 12.9%/year, 50% drawdown

Russell 1000 Indexes and switching strategy, 1979-2010

(total returns)

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History of value/growth model signals for large cap (Russell 1000) Indexes

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Model in value

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Russell 1000 Value / Growth Rising = value strongerFalling = growth stronger

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Trend-following strategy: small-cap value versus small-cap growth

Source: Mutual Fund Expert as of 5/31/2010

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Russell 2000 Value Index: 13.5%/year, 55% drawdownRussell 2000 Growth Index: 8.9%/year, 63% drawdownSwitching strategy: 14.3%/year, 58% drawdown

Russell 2000 Indexes and switching strategy, 1979-2010

(total returns)

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Russell 2000 Value / GrowthRising = value strongerFalling = growth stronger

History of value/growth model signals for small-cap (Russell 2000) Indexes

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Foreign (developed country) versus U.S. stock model

• Use MSCI EAFE as the benchmark for foreign stocks and S&P 500 as the U.S. benchmark.

• Calculate the ratio of EAFE / S&P 500 (price-only data) on the last day of each month.

• A new trend is defined by a 15% reversal in relative strength.

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MSCI U.S. versus EAFE

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MSCI EAFE: 9.8%/year, 56% drawdownMSCI US: 9.4%/year, 51% drawdownSwitching model: 10.4%/year, 58% drawdown

Source: MSCI Barra (http://www.mscibarra.com/products/indices/international_equity_indices/gimi/stdinde)x/performance.html)

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History of EAFE / U.S. switch model

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Rising = foreign stocks stronger

Falling = U.S. stocks stronger

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A Quarterly Asset Allocation Strategy for Foreign-Equity ETFs

FT Press 2008

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Three distinct areas of the world’s stock markets

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Through 1989,Japan strong

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Source: MSCI Barra (http://www.mscibarra.com/products/indices/international_equity_indices/gimi/stdinde)x/performance.html)

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Quarterly rotation among broad areas of the foreign stock market

• Evaluate MSCI gross total return, US Dollar indexes at the end of each quarter for Japan, Emerging Markets and Europe

• Whichever area was strongest in the prior quarter should be held in the current quarter.

• Can use ETF data instead:– EWJ for Japan– EEM or VWO for emerging markets– IEV for Europe

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MSCI Japan: -1.4%/year, 61% drawdown

MSCI Emerging markets: 12.4%/year, 53% drawdownQuarterly switching model: 11.9%/year, 50% drawdown

Source: MSCI Barra (http://www.mscibarra.com/products/indices/international_equity_indices/gimi/stdinde)x/performance.html)

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Covered call writing• In return for a fixed payment up front, you agree to forego profits but bear

losses that may occur within a limited period of time on a stock or ETF.

• Example: I will accept 1.2% to forego all profits and bear all losses in the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) between now and March 19, 2010 (12 trading days).

– The maximum possible gain is the 1.2% of risk capital– Losses can be as large as the amount by which the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) can fall between now

and March 19.– But any loss will be mitigated by the 1.2% I collected. (So if the market falls 5%, my loss on

the covered call position will be 3.8%.)

• Not a “conservative” strategy• Good strategy for flat or slowly rising markets, like the second year of bull

markets.• Important to choose the right ETFs or stocks• It has been possible historically to achieve a significant risk reduction without loss

of profitability• Need to watch transaction costs

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Covered call position• Buy 100 shares of

stock and sell one option on the stock.

• Gain is likely to occur, but is limited.

• Losses are relatively unlimited, but in a losing month writing a covered call always reduces losses compared to owning the shares alone.

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Covered call writing: S&P 500

Sources: www.cboe.com, Investors FastTrack

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S&P 500 Buy-Write Index (BXM, 9.4%/year)

BXM dd: -33%S&P dd: -47%

BXM dd: -40%S&P dd: -55%

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Covered call writing: Dow Jones Industrial Average

Sources: www.cboe.com, Investors FastTrack

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DJIA Buy-Write (BXD, 4.8%/year)

DJIA dd: -52%BXD dd: -36%

DJIA dd: -35%BXD dd: -30%

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Covered call writing: NDX

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NDX buy-write (BXN, 7.5%/year)

NDX dd: -83%BXN dd: -57%

NDX dd: -54%BXN dd: -45%

Sources: www.cboe.com, Investors FastTrack

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Covered call writing: Russell 2000

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Russell 2000 Buy-Write (BXR, 3.3%/year)

Ru2000 dd: -59%BXR dd: -51%

Ru2000 dd: -37%BXR dd: -29%

Sources: www.cboe.com, Investors FastTrack

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