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Sentiment indicators no longer working?



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Has anyone done any research on the changes of VIX and p/c in the
last 2 years? They are definately behaving differently than they did for
over a decade... 

This can be demonstrated with a mechanical strategy, backtested
since 1989, of a swing system (trades about 50-60 times/year) using
p/c and VIX (now VXO). It has stopped working since 2002.

Stats   (1989-2002)
        
#Buy Put/Call Trades    290
#Buy VIX Trades         221
#Sell Put/Call Trades   42
# Sell VIX Trades       148
# Combined Trades       616
Total Pts. Profit Combined System       3347.58
# Losers Combined       242
# Winners Combined      374.00
Total Pts. Losers       -4540
Total Pts. Winners      7887
Average Loss Pts.       -18.76
Average Winner Pts.     21.09
% Winning Trades        60.71


Net SP500 Points/Year
95      96      97      98      99      2000    2001    2002
                                                
106.074 62.568  402.472 534.382 813.28  815.246 181.512 -12.912


PS: The SFO mag has some articles, has anyone looked at those?:

<http://www.sfomag.com/issuedetail.asp?MonthNameID=January&YearID=2004>

"HELP! The Volitility Indicators No Longer Work!
Is the VIX still holding its ground? Put/call and volume ratios can be
viable tools for options traders as well."

"Options-Based Sentiment Indicators: Directional Clues for Equities
Based off the VIX and Put/Call Ratio
Analyze these sentiment-based indicators to see what they may be saying
about future moves."