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Author: FlyingCircus   😊 😞
Number: of 3962 
Subject: Dual Momentum on Fixed Income Backtest (DMFI)
Date: 06/20/2023 7:32 PM
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Below are the results of a quick backtest on PortfolioVisualizer of a dual momentum fixed income approach (DMFI) as proposed by Antonacci in the Dual Momentum book, aligned with the GEM model.
Summary - better than straight bond allocation in a 60/40.
Performance Summary
Performance statistics for the timing portfolio and benchmark portfolios
Portfolio Initial Final CAGR Stdev Bestyr Worstyr MaxDD Sharpe Sortino Correl

Dual Momentum Model $10,000 $17,759 4.06% 4.85% 14.20% -4.24% -10.58% 0.70 1.09 0.37
Equal Weight Portfolio $10,000 $15,035 2.87% 3.66% 10.95% -9.18% -11.62% 0.60 0.90 0.65
Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF $10,000 $13,858 2.29% 4.17% 8.83% -13.11% -17.28% 0.40 0.57 0.24

Fixed income assets used, as suggested by Antonacci: JNK (Hi yield), MBB (mortgage backed securities ETF), GBF (govt/credit bonds ETF), BIL (3 mo treasury ETF).
Benchmark: BND
Time period: 12/2008-present
Lookback: 12 months (Antonacci's standard)
Ranking/Trading: monthly, at next close after month end
Risk-free asset: cash

Apparently Antonacci focused on the intermediate-term bond market, avoided the long term Treasuries in his pre-selected approach. Fortuitous call, as the 20+ years (as represented by TLT) got crushed in the last year after a long run of outperformance prior as interest rates dropped to 0.
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Author: Baltassar   😊 😞
Number: of 3962 
Subject: Re: Dual Momentum on Fixed Income Backtest (DMFI)
Date: 06/20/2023 8:12 PM
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I prefer shorter look-backs than is normal for research purposes.

Same set-up as FlyingCircus, but a 4-month look back (roughly what I use for equity ETFs), produces a CAGR of 6.87%, Sharpe .94, and a Sortino of 2.09(!).

Baltassar
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Author: mapg   😊 😞
Number: of 3962 
Subject: Re: Dual Momentum on Fixed Income Backtest (DMFI)
Date: 06/21/2023 12:27 PM
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"Summary - better than straight bond allocation in a 60/40".

Not sure if I understand the backtest period.
How does it compare to a diversified target fund?

AOR	ISHARES CORE GROWTH ALLOCATION ETF		
IUSB iShares Core Total USD Bond Market ETF 33.98% Bonds
IVV iShares Core S&P 500 ETF 32.45% Equity
IDEV iShares Core MSCI International Developed Markets ETF 18.23% Equity
IEMG iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF 6.32% Equity
IAGG iShares Core International Aggt Bd ETF 6.09% Bonds
IJH iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF 1.93% Equity
IJR iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF 0.83% Equity
BlackRock Cash Funds Treasury SL Agency 0.18% Bonds

40.25% Bonds
59.75% Equity


Month-End Average Annual Total Returns	
AS OF 05/31/2023 Market Return
1 Year 0.200
3 Year 5.130
5 Year 4.490
10 Year 5.720
Life 7.59


GD_
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Author: Baltassar   😊 😞
Number: of 48487 
Subject: Re: Dual Momentum on Fixed Income Backtest (DMFI)
Date: 06/21/2023 4:46 PM
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I think the idea is that you actively manage the bond allocation among different categories of bonds, rather than simply rebalancing within an unchanging mix of bond funds. The equity allocation isn't considered, but could presumably be managed on the same basis ("dual momentum").


Baltassar
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Author: FlyingCircus   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Dual Momentum on Fixed Income Backtest (DMFI)
Date: 06/22/2023 10:35 PM
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actively manage the bond allocation among different categories of bonds,

Correct - that was Antonacci's thought. I'm playing around with backtesting around using preferreds as part of the mix, although for transparency I've been brute forcing the two with the best dual momentum of JNK, IEF, PFF and BND for a few years (BIL as the absolute momentum benchmark).
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Author: FlyingCircus   😊 😞
Number: of 48487 
Subject: Re: Dual Momentum on Fixed Income Backtest (DMFI)
Date: 06/23/2023 12:06 AM
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4 months lookback it is! Much less drawdown, much better return. Thanks Baltassar!
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