Weekly Entry + 7% Target on IOO
iShares Global 100 ETF — 100 of the largest multinational companies in one ticker. Backtest 2021-01-04 → 2026-07-17, $10,000 starting capital, computed by the same engine that runs live DeployQuant strategies.
Year by year
| Year | weekly 7% target | buy & hold |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 20.5% | 26.5% |
| 2022 | −9.5% | −16.0% |
| 2023 | 25.4% | 27.1% |
| 2024 | 26.1% | 26.0% |
| 2025 | 19.5% | 26.5% |
| 2026 | 10.4% | 9.5% |
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.
- WHEN the first session of the week opens · IF not invested · THEN buy with 98% of the sleeve (once per week)
- WHILE invested · a managed limit order rests at entry price × 1.07
- 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.
Build it from blocks (or type it in English), backtest it on 5.5 years of minute data in seconds, tweak any parameter, then paper trade it on live data. No card, no broker needed to start.
Frequently asked questions
Did weekly 7% target beat buy-and-hold on IOO?
Over 2021-01-04–2026-07-17, weekly 7% target on IOO returned 15.7% annualized vs 16.4% for buy-and-hold — it trailed buy-and-hold by 0.7% per year, with a maximum drawdown of 23.5% (buy-and-hold: 23.0%).
How many trades did it make?
50 completed round trips over 5.5 years (101 fills), with 44% 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.
Related
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.