EdgeWare FastBreak Standard Version 5 User Manual

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8 FSCPX Fidelity Sel Consumer Prod/517

8.4

9 FSCSX Fidelity Sel Software-Comp/028

8.2

10 FSVLX Fidelity Sel Home Finance/098

7.3

11 FSHCX Fidelity Sel Medical/505

7.0

12 FSCGX Fidelity Sel Indus Equip/510

6.7

13 FDFAX Fidelity Sel Food & Agric/009

6.6

14 FSPHX Fidelity Sel Health Care/063

6.6

15 FSPCX Fidelity Sel Insurance/045

5.9

16 FSDCX Fidelity Sel Develop Comm/518

5.8

17 FSPFX Fidelity Sel Paper & Forest/50

5.1

18 FSDAX Fidelity Sel Defens & Aero/067

4.8

19 FSCHX Fidelity Sel Chemicals/069

4.7

20 FSDPX Fidelity Sel Indus Material/50

4.6


This is a simple concept; however, there are many questions an investor could ask. It
was these questions that lead to developing FastBreak. The following list has a few of
the questions FastBreak allows the user to run historical analysis on:

What if the buy ranking period is different from the sell ranking period?

What if the fund has a minimum holding period to avoid transaction fees?

What if a strategy has a stop loss, even if there is a transaction fee?

What if more than one fund is held?

What if there is a change in the point a fund drops in the ranked list before it is sold, i.e.
top 50%, 30%, 20%....?

What has been the historical maximum draw down for a strategy?

What are the Ulcer Index and Ulcer Performance Index for a strategy?

What happens to the historical performance if funds are added or removed from a trading
family?

What if I want to add a fund or stock into my strategy using the FastTrack FNU file for-
mat?

What if I use a market timing signal in my strategy?

Warning, back testing is no guarantee of future results, but it can provide
very useful information when developing trading systems.

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