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Weekly Entry + 7% Target on FAS

Direxion Daily Financial Bull 3X Shares — 3x daily leveraged financials. Backtest 2021-01-04 → 2026-07-17, $10,000 starting capital, computed by the same engine that runs live DeployQuant strategies.

Result: weekly 7% target on FAS turned $10,000 into $30,723 (207.2% total, 22.5% CAGR) — it trailed buy-and-hold by 0.4% per year, with a maximum drawdown 18.5 points shallower than holding (47.8% vs 66.3%).
22.5%CAGR
22.9%buy & hold CAGR
−47.8%max drawdown
0.71Sharpe ratio
208round trips
46%win rate
weekly 7% target   buy & hold — $10,000 invested 2021-01-04

Year by year

Yearweekly 7% targetbuy & hold
202155.0%122.9%
2022−16.6%−42.7%
202322.1%14.6%
202463.6%82.9%
202541.2%24.3%
2026−11.4%−1.3%

The rules

Buy at the first open of each week, rest a +7% profit target, and cut the trade Thursday afternoon if it's losing.

  1. WHEN the first session of the week opens · IF not invested · THEN buy with 98% of the sleeve (once per week)
  2. WHILE invested · a managed limit order rests at entry price × 1.07
  3. WHEN it's 2:00pm on the week's second-to-last session · IF the position is losing · THEN sell everything

A rhythm-based swing template: enter Monday, aim for +7%, and refuse to carry a loser into the weekend. The profit target rests at the broker as a real limit order the whole time (DeployQuant maintains it as a managed order), and the Thursday-afternoon exit gives losing trades a hard deadline instead of a hard price.

Good for: volatile assets that regularly swing 7% within a week — leveraged ETFs are the natural habitat.
Watch out: the time-based exit realizes many small losses by design; the wager is that the +7% winners outnumber them, which the per-ETF results test directly.

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Frequently asked questions

Did weekly 7% target beat buy-and-hold on FAS?

Over 2021-01-04–2026-07-17, weekly 7% target on FAS returned 22.5% annualized vs 22.9% for buy-and-hold — it trailed buy-and-hold by 0.4% per year, with a maximum drawdown 18.5 points shallower than holding (47.8% vs 66.3%).

How many trades did it make?

208 completed round trips over 5.5 years (417 fills), with 46% of round trips closing profitably.

Why exit on Thursday?

It's a deadline, not a signal: the template refuses to hold a losing trade over the weekend gap. On holiday-shortened weeks DeployQuant's calendar logic shifts the exit to the week's second-to-last session automatically.

Does the 7% target rest at the broker?

Yes — deployed live, the target is a real GTC limit order DeployQuant places and maintains, not a price alert checked after the fact.

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Backtests are hypothetical, computed by DeployQuant's engine on minute-resolution consolidated US market data (2021-01-04 to 2026-07-17, $10,000 starting capital, no margin, fees and slippage not modeled) and do not guarantee future results. Nothing on this page is investment advice. Live trading involves risk of loss.