Many traders made millions in the 1970s by trading commodities (gold, silver, oil, sugar, copper etc) using
classic trend following and breakout strategies.
The
key classic trends that I know you'll always want to keep are all white, heritage prints, faux fur, waist details, monochrome and tan.
Classic trends like boat shoes and rope bracelets have been reincarnated with a fresh new spin.
If you follow any Fall or Winter style boards on Pinterest, or really any of the popular Scandinavian bloggers, you'll have spotted this simple, yet
classic trend months and even years ago.
Polka dot clothing is a
very classic trend and a lot of designers have been inspired with this trend.
What's notable this year, however, are modern takes on
classic trends like boat shoes and rope bracelets that have been reincarnated with a fresh new spin.
The ringer details and sleeveless fit give
this classic trend a cool new upgrade.
A couple of years ago I rediscovered the breton stripe, partly driven by a trip to Northern France where the breton is of course
a classic trend and tourist obsession, but equally by a little UK resurgence too (did you notice it start popping up on the high street too?).
A seasoned,
classic trend, lace is never absent from the runway throughout the year.
I've even dabbled in
this classic trend myself a few times as seen here, here + here.
So now that I've entered the stage of minimalism in my fashion trajectory, I thought I'd share some tips with you on mastering
this classic trend.
Red lipstick is
a classic trend that never seems to get old.
Another classic trend is the red lip.
This look is also a great combination of two
classic trends: the blush pink trend and the lace trend.
Every classic trend is about to happen in just one outfit, and I am all about that!
Stripes will always remain
a classic trend, floral print will rise each spring, and you can even make a case for the evergreen distressed denim trend.
For example, many of the successful traders in Market Wizards employed
a classic trend following approach.
The best strategy for trading a crypto bubble is
a classic trend following strategy.
Then they'd use
the classic trend following strategy to get out of the stock (i.e. moving stop loss).
It's made up of
a classic trending indicator along with an advanced oscillator.
One can see
the classic trend following pattern: capital protection during bear markets, some lagging performance during strong bull markets (by definition there is a bit of a lag to jump on board of a trend).
There are some trends that keep coming back year after year, and tufted furniture is definitely
a classic trend that keeps reinventing itself.