Cool Risk/Reward Visual on the Flagship System
data through 5/16/2025
Put together a simple chart showing YTD vs. 10-year look-back on the Flagship SPX System —
plotted absolute returns vs. standard deviation.
Bottom line?
Lower risk. Higher returns.
Doesn’t get much better than that.
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Great system with impressive results...thanks! Have you analyzed results using a moderately leveraged product like SSO? Kinda curious...cheers.