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Does anything beat buy & hold on Kite (KITE)?

Every setup we tested on Kite (KITE) — ranked out-of-sample, corrected for multiple testing, and forward-tracked in public from the day this page published. The honest answer is the headline.

NOTHING BEAT BUY-AND-HOLD

No setup beat simply holding once tested honestly. We say so plainly.

Its best setup trailed buy-and-hold out-of-sample. Buy-and-hold benchmark: +188.7% CAGR over 0.9 years (+293.2% CAGR in the out-of-sample window).

Educational research from historical backtests — not investment advice. Past performance does not predict future results.

Kite: Nothing Beat Buy-and-Hold, and We Checked Everything

For Kite, we ran 179 indicator configurations through the same pipeline we apply to every asset, and none cleared the bar. This is a common outcome in crypto, where simply holding KITE produced a buy-and-hold CAGR of +188.7%% — alongside a maximum drawdown of -62.6%%, which is the price of admission. When the baseline compounds that hard, a timing rule has to be genuinely predictive, not just lucky during one bull run, to add anything. In a market that trades around the clock and moves violently, most rules here simply stepped out of moves that holding captured for free.

The best-looking candidate was Accumulation Swing Index on the daily timeframe, posting an out-of-sample Sharpe of 1.81 against a multiple-testing hurdle of 4.56. That hurdle exists because picking the top result from 179 attempts manufactures apparent skill by construction. Only 0.0%% of setups beat holding at all, and the leader's edge did not hold up across 0.3 years of unseen data. Read this as evidence, not prophecy: crypto market structure shifts quickly, past performance does not predict future results, and a verdict of nothing today is a finding about history, not a forecast.

Every figure above is computed from our own backtests — nothing is estimated or invented. Hypothetical results; not investment advice.

Failure exhibit

The least-bad setups — shown with their failure numbers

Nothing here earned a verdict — these are the best of a losing field, published so you can see exactly how "best" still failed.

#1 · Trend · Daily

Accumulation Swing Index

Mechanical rule (exactly as backtested): Wilder's cumulative Swing Index — long while ASI is rising. Signals are evaluated at daily-bar close, the position changes on the NEXT bar, 0.08% cost per side, long/flat only — no leverage, no shorting.

-43.4%
Total return
-0.33
Sharpe
-62.6%
Max DD
54.9%
Win rate
51
Trades
-237.1%
vs B&H

Out-of-sample (last ~30% of the window, never used to pick this setup): Sharpe 1.81 · alpha -94.3% · 13 trades over 0.3 yrs.

#2 · Momentum · Daily

Swing Index

Mechanical rule (exactly as backtested): Wilder's per-bar Swing Index — long while positive. Signals are evaluated at daily-bar close, the position changes on the NEXT bar, 0.08% cost per side, long/flat only — no leverage, no shorting.

-43.4%
Total return
-0.33
Sharpe
-62.6%
Max DD
54.9%
Win rate
51
Trades
-237.1%
vs B&H

Out-of-sample (last ~30% of the window, never used to pick this setup): Sharpe 1.81 · alpha -94.3% · 13 trades over 0.3 yrs.

#3 · Trend · Daily

Woodie Pivots

Mechanical rule (exactly as backtested): Close-weighted Woodie pivot as a trend bias — long above the pivot. Signals are evaluated at daily-bar close, the position changes on the NEXT bar, 0.08% cost per side, long/flat only — no leverage, no shorting.

-40.8%
Total return
-0.24
Sharpe
-57.7%
Max DD
55.8%
Win rate
52
Trades
-234.3%
vs B&H

Out-of-sample (last ~30% of the window, never used to pick this setup): Sharpe 1.4 · alpha -173.1% · 14 trades over 0.3 yrs.

Forward test

Since publication — including if it loses

0.0%
the published setup, since 2026-07-02 (0 market days)
0.0%
buy & hold, same window

The forward record is just getting started — the gap between the two is the honest score. Marked to market nightly from real prices, rules frozen at publication, as of 2026-07-02. Currently LONG.

How this verdict was computed (mode: out-of-sample)

We tested 179 setups (indicator × parameters × timeframe) on Kite (KITE). Only setups with ≥30 trades qualify (14 did). Setups are ranked by out-of-sample Sharpe — the last ~30% of history, which standard-parameter rules never saw during selection. Because picking the best of 179 tries mines even the holdout, the VALIDATED verdict additionally requires the top setup’s OOS Sharpe to clear a selection hurdle of 4.56 (√(2 ln N)/√T) AND positive alpha in both windows. Of the eligible setups, 0.0% had positive out-of-sample alpha (median OOS Sharpe 0.85) — the table below is truncated, but this summary covers all of them. Full recipe: methodology · the engine’s contract lives in the repo as STRATEGY_METHODOLOGY.md.

Ranked table

Top 11 of 14 eligible setups

Ranked by out-of-sample Sharpe. Full + out-of-sample columns, costs included. Hypothetical.

#SetupTFTotal retSharpeMax DDWinTradesα vs B&HOOS SharpeOOS αOOS trades
1Accumulation Swing IndexDaily-43.4%-0.33-62.6%54.9%51-237.1%1.81-94.3%13
2Swing IndexDaily-43.4%-0.33-62.6%54.9%51-237.1%1.81-94.3%13
3Woodie PivotsDaily-40.8%-0.24-57.7%55.8%52-234.3%1.4-173.1%14
4Heikin-Ashi TrendDaily+3.9%0.5-46.1%44.7%38-184.1%1.24-206.4%11
5Center of GravityDaily+12.2%0.56-48.5%39.4%33-174.3%0.85-249.5%11
6Stochastic Fast (5,3)Daily-10.5%0.24-38.7%54.5%33-200.8%0.57-276.1%11
7Ehlers SuperSmootherDaily-36.1%-0.19-58.5%51.4%35-229.3%0.53-279.3%10
8Camarilla PivotsDaily+91.5%1.59-49.1%56.8%37-76.0%0.4-284.7%10
9Disparity (5)Daily-26.4%-0.01-55.3%43.8%32-218.7%0.15-306.9%10
10Stochastic (10,3)Daily-35.2%-0.27-55.5%45.2%31-228.3%-0.12-322.9%11
11Perfect Trend LineDaily+0.5%0.4-49.2%56.7%30-188.1%-0.53-338.9%10

Hypothetical backtests with 0.08%/side costs. Not investment advice — see the full disclaimer.

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