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AMEN ASSET MANAGEMENT
Primary

  • CTA Name : Amen Asset Management
  • Program Name : Primary
  • Start Date : 2002-07-01
  • Trading Strategy
  • Systematic : -
  • Discretionary : 10%
  • Fundamental : -
  • Technical : -
  • Diversified Market Strategy : -
  • Sector Specific Strategy : Yes
  • Trade Duration
  • Long-Term : -
  • Mid-Term : -
  • Short-Term : -
  • Multi-Term : Yes
  • Markets Traded
  • Stock Index : -
  • Interest Rates : Yes
  • Currencies : -
  • Metals : -
  • Energy : Yes
  • Grains : -
  • Meats : -
  • Softs : -

Amen Asset Management

Primary


There is no performance data for this program

Program Description: Amen Asset Managements' trading methods are proprietary and confidential. The following description is of necessity and is not intended to be exhaustive. The Advisor will employ technical analysis in making trading decisions: Technical analysis is not based on the anticipated supply and demand of cash (actual) commodity; instead, it is based on the theory that a study of the markets themselves will provide a means of anticipating futures prices. Technical analysis of the markets often includes a study of the actual daily, weekly and monthly price volume and open interest data, utilizing charts and or computers for analysis of these items. The Advisor utilizes a method of trading involving computer generated information that is a trend following/breakout system. The computer uses various technical indicators including moving averages, Andrews Pitchfork, time/price weighting as well as market activity (volume and open interest) to initiate buy and sell signals. In addition, the CTA will make a judgment based on the technical method stated above as to whether or not to initiate or offset trades in the commodities futures and futures options markets. It should be noted that the use of technical analysis by the CTA does not necessarily mean trades will be profitable. The Advisor cannot assure trades will be profitable or will not result in loss. The only limitations on the trading done by the Advisor will be the limitations of the amount of equity in each account traded and the speculative position limits of each commodity traded.



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