I'm very impressed with the RSI 12-2. Many thanks to Saticdoor86 for bring it to my attention.
After looking at all iterations of the Fisher indy, I don't see a use for it, at least not yet, regarding assisting me in entries.
I, however, have been looking at macd's and what they might help me with. Most indicators bring something with them, it's a matter of what we choose to see in them.
As it turns out the RSI 12-2 appears to be the missing link, at least on daily charts.
The MacD set up here is 6-8-4 using "ZeroLag MACD". I then overlay a 6ema on MacD, and set it to "First Indicator's Data". I've tested several MacD's and this one seems to work most favorably for now.
Entry is on beginning of new day NY time, 5pm. Great for me becuz I certainly need my beauty sleep...
MacD is main trigger When MacD line (yellow) crosses 6ema as long as RSI 2 is not hanging out between 70 & 30 with no recent crosses of either line, then I will enter.
Stops & Targets are always subjective.
After looking at all iterations of the Fisher indy, I don't see a use for it, at least not yet, regarding assisting me in entries.
I, however, have been looking at macd's and what they might help me with. Most indicators bring something with them, it's a matter of what we choose to see in them.
As it turns out the RSI 12-2 appears to be the missing link, at least on daily charts.
The MacD set up here is 6-8-4 using "ZeroLag MACD". I then overlay a 6ema on MacD, and set it to "First Indicator's Data". I've tested several MacD's and this one seems to work most favorably for now.
Entry is on beginning of new day NY time, 5pm. Great for me becuz I certainly need my beauty sleep...
MacD is main trigger When MacD line (yellow) crosses 6ema as long as RSI 2 is not hanging out between 70 & 30 with no recent crosses of either line, then I will enter.
Stops & Targets are always subjective.