Hi Lawgirl!
Thank you for sharing this very interesting system.
If I understand it, most of the time you don't enter immediately after the cross of the smmas* but when the price goes above the previous resistance (or under the previous support ) formed by the smma 8.
Thank you in advance for your answer.
* "smma" is the usual abbreviation for "smooth moving average" and "sma" stands for"simple moving average".
Thank you for sharing this very interesting system.
If I understand it, most of the time you don't enter immediately after the cross of the smmas* but when the price goes above the previous resistance (or under the previous support ) formed by the smma 8.
Thank you in advance for your answer.
* "smma" is the usual abbreviation for "smooth moving average" and "sma" stands for"simple moving average".