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Blogs and Recent Publications
Find Mr. Kaufman’s other recent publications and seminars at the end of this report. We post new interviews, seminars, and reference new articles by Mr. Kaufman each month.
FEBRUARY Performance in Brief
Another good month for both stocks and futures. It seems unexpected with the turbulence and volatility in the news. The only losses are in the Timing program, which should be doing well given the pullbacks and rallies.
The outstanding program is the Weekly Trend, now up by over 50%. Staying with the same position seems to be the key.
Major Equity ETFs
Small losses in the S&P (SPY) and Nasdaq (QQQ) shows that the performance is consolidating. It’s not clear whether the pattern leads to a decline, but it is certainly possible. At this point, investors are unwilling to take a position.

A Standing Note on Short Sales
Note that the “All Signals” reports show short sales in stocks and ETFs, even though short positions are not executed in the equity portfolios. Our work over the years shows that downturns in the stock market are most often short-lived and it is difficult to capture with a longer-term trend. The upwards bias also works against shorter-term systems unless using futures, which allows leverage. Our decision has been to take only long positions in equities and control the risk by exiting many of the portfolios when there is extreme volatility and/or an indication of a severe downturn.
PORTFOLIO METHODOLOGY IN BRIEF
Both equity and futures programs use the same basic portfolio technology. They all exploit the persistence of performance, that is, they seek those markets with good long-term and short-term returns on the specific system, rank them, then choose the best, subject to liquidity, an existing current signal, with limitations on how many can be chosen from each sector. If there are not enough stocks or futures markets that satisfy all the conditions, then the portfolio holds fewer assets. In general, these portfolios are high beta, showing higher returns and higher risk, but have had a history of consistently outperforming the broad market index in all traditional measures.
PERFORMANCE BY GROUP
NOTE that the charts show below represent performance “tracking,” that is, the oldest results since are simulated but the returns from 2013 are the systematic daily performance added day by day. Any changes to the strategies do not affect the past performance, unless noted. The system assumes 100% investment and stocks are executed on the open, futures on the close of the trading day following the signals. From time to time we make logic changes to the strategies and show how the new model performs.
Groups DE1 and WE1: Daily and Weekly Trend Program for Stocks, including Income Focus, DowHedge, Sector Rotation, and the New High-Risk Portfolio
The Trend program seeks long-term directional changes in markets and the portfolios choose stocks that have realized profitable performance over many years combined with good short-term returns. It will hold fewer stocks when they do not meet our condition and exit the entire portfolio when there is extreme risk or a significant downturn.
Equity Trend
I would like to take credit for the performance of the Trend program, especially the Weekly Program, but we choose the stocks based on there recent performance and expect that to continue. It doesn’t always happen, but in February the Weekly program held more than one stock that had an upward surge. One can’t complain.

Income Focus and Sector Rotation
Unchained in February, a good performance given the uncertainty in interest rates. While one report says the economy is doing well, another says that inflation is surfacing. It must be hard to be on the Fed.

Weekly Sector Rotation
A good month for the Sector Rotation program, higher by nearly 9% and now 10% for 2026. I follow this program carefully and it is often negatively correlated to the S&P. I’m sure that has to do with holding Utilities, which act like bonds. It works nicely in a portfolio.

DowHedge Programs
Holding the strongest of the Dow has turned out to be good this year. The Daily Program gained 6.9% and the Weekly gained 4.7% in February, bringing the total returns to 9.9% and 6.8%, above the Dow ETF which is higher by 2%.

High-Risk Portfolios
The financial news says that semiconductors and AI companies are being sold by investors, but the High-Risk programs doesn’t seem to care. Yes, they have been flopping around, but somehow heading higher. Both 5- and 10-stock programs are higher by 17% this year.

Group DE2: Divergence Program for Stocks
The Divergence program looks for patterns where price and momentum diverge, then takes a position in anticipation of the pattern resolving itself in a predictable direction, often the way prices had moved before the period of uncertainty.
The Divergence program increased its gain for the year with a 4% and 6% in the two portfolios. It brings the 2026 returns to about 13% in each.

Group DE3: Timing Program for Stocks
The Timing program is a relative-value arbitrage, taking advantage of undervalued stocks relative to its index. It first finds the index that correlates best with a stock, then waits for an oversold indicator within an upwards trend. It exits when the stock price normalizes relative to the index, or the trend turns down. These portfolios are long-only because the upwards bias in stocks and that they are most often used in retirement accounts.
It would have been nice to have all the programs profitable in February, but the Timing Program is elusive. It lost 4% and 2% to add to the loss for the year. However, the chart shows that its overall performance is still good.

Futures Programs
Groups DF1: Daily Trend Programs for Futures
Futures allow both high leverage and true diversification. The larger portfolios, such as $1million, are diversified into both commodities and world index and interest rate markets, in addition to foreign exchange. Its performance is not expected to track the U.S. stock market and is a hedge in every sense because it is uncorrelated. As the portfolio becomes more diversified its returns are more stable.
The leverage available in futures markets allows us to manage the risk in the portfolio, something not possible to the same degree with stocks. This portfolio targets 14% volatility. Investors interested in lower leverage can simply scale down all positions equally in proportion to their volatility preference. Note that these portfolios do not trade Asian futures, which we believe are more difficult for U.S. investors to execute. The “US 250K” portfolio trades only U.S. futures.
Modest gains everywhere and a nice rally this year. We are still waiting for silver to decline before we enter. It’s now slowly going high; however, we don’t think that will last. It might be traders moving money from Bitcoin to silver and gold. We’re patient.

Group DF2: Divergence Portfolio for Futures
Small gains and losses for the Divergence program, with the $1M doing the best. If I’m not mistaken, the chart shows that performance is stabilizing. One can only hope!

Blogs and Recent Publications
Perry's books are all available on Amazon or through our website, www.kaufmansignals.com.
February 2026 / March 2026
An interview with Tim Slater, one of the movers in technical analysis, written by Barbara Diamond. We don’t give enough credit to those that formed the industry.
December 2025 / January 2026
The January issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities has Perry’s latest article, “Smoothing the Data.” He looks at a wide variety of smoothing techniques and finds that the moving average is not the best!
October 2025
An article in Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities (the November issue) on “Low-Priced Stocks: A Golden Opportunity or an Unreasonable Risk.” You can take a guess or read the article!
As mentioned in the Close-Up, this was a follow-up on the article published in Seeking Alpha on October 25th, “How To Hedge the U.S. Dollar: Gold, Bitcoin, or Whatever?” This version included some portfolio allocations, which should help.
September 2025
No articles in September, although Perry has committed to being the Keynote Speaker at the Society of Technical Analysts (STA) when it hosts the IFTA conference in October 2026 (not this year!)
August 2025
The September issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities has Perry’s article “Using the Elusive Volume Confirmation.” While volume has been an important component of price movement, Perry takes a look at how useful it has been.
July 2025
This month (the August issue) there is an article on “Explaining FX Carry (In Detail).” The Carry program has had years of profits followed by years of losses, yet it is a very important part of institutional trading. This article shows how it is actually done.
Perry has been asked to be the Keynote speaker at the IFTA Conference in London in 2026 (this year!). Of course he will accept. Plan to be there!
June 2025
Yes, another article! “There is Money To Be Made On The Weekends – But You Need to Know The Market,” appeared in the June issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities.
Perry gave a Webinar to “Trading Heads” in Mumbai, India on June 5 at 9:30 AM New York time. Discussed “Not the Usual Diversification.” With any luck, it was taped.
May 2025
You’ll find Perry’s article “Trading the Channel” more interesting than usual. Published in the May issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, it looks at various ways of construction a channel, and one very profitable one.
Perry also addressed a Spanish class where they are building algorithmic strategies. Called ROBOTRADER, it in ETSIT-UPM (Escuela Técnica Superior Ingenieros Telecomunicación- Universidad Politécnica Madrid). The presentation is about Diversfication (in English) and available on youtube.
April 2025
Perry did a studio interview with Jeff Baccaccio (“Rfactory”) in London in March. It is a fine production and a good interview. He has put it on youtube. I hope you enjoy it.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/jmR359jHYBQ?si=IHQ5bVLijGFM19qF
Another article in Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities for April, “Do Stops Really Work?” The conclusion even fooled Perry.
March 2025
Perry looks at an old standard in “Revisiting the 3-Day Trade,” which appeared in Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities in the March issue.
February 2025
Another article, “Chasing the Market” appeared in the February issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. It answers the question, “Can you make money entering the market after a big move?”
Perry enjoyed the “Fireside Chat” at the Society of Technical Analysts (STA) in London on Tuesday, February 11. It should be available for viewing on their website. He also taped another interview and we’ll let you know how to see it when it’s released.
He also posted “If you think the market will tank, here’s a plan” on SeekingAlpha. It has received lots of view and good comments, although it is advising deleveraging.
Older Items of Interest
Perry did a studio interview with Jeff Baccaccio (“Rfactory”) in London in March 2025. It is a fine production and a good interview. He has put it on youtube. I hope you enjoy it.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/jmR359jHYBQ?si=IHQ5bVLijGFM19qF
Perry was interviewed on June 27, 2024 by Simon Mansell and Richard Brennan at QuantiveAlpha (Queensland, Australia), a website heavy into technical trading. It appears on their website.
On April 18th, 2023, Perry gave a webinar to the Society of Technical Analysts (London) on how to develop and test a successful trading system. Check their website for more details, https://www.technicalanalysts.com..
Perry’s webinar on risk, given to the U.K. Society of Technical Analysts, can be seen using the following link: https://vimeo.com/708691362/04c8fb70ea
For older articles please scan the websites for Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, Modern Trader, Seeking Alpha, ProActive Advisor Magazine, and Forbes. You will also find recorded presentations given by Mr. Kaufman at BetterSystemTrader.com, TalkingTrading.com, FXCM.com, systemtrade.pl, the website for Alex Gerchik, Michael Covel’s website, TrendFollowing.com, and Talking Trading.com.
You can address any questions to perry@kaufmansignalsdaily.com.
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