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Is Grid Trading (combined trend following and counter trend) Profitable? 3 replies
Making a good diversified portfolio 10 replies
Diversified EA Money Management Code 10 replies
HAMA PAD - A Simple Trading Approach 7 replies
Trading a (semi) automatic approach...but want more 11 replies
Disliked{quote} Now i have to find time to read whole thread. It seems it is improvement of Turtles method by Richard Dennis? http://turtletrader.com Or I am mistaken?Ignored
DislikedI am reading.... Meanwhile did you consider using currency indexes for analysis? Here are daily (left) and hourly (right) indexes of currencies. Strength is calculated from 27 pairs. Here is full size: http://i.imgur.com/jriCQNq.png preview: {image} for example NZD is topping on daily and GBP is raising from the dead on daily. So we can expect GBP NZD uptrend. Today's BOE announcement helps.Ignored
DislikedThank you for nice answer. Which system do you use mostly now? DTT EDTT EDTTIT ?Ignored
Disliked{quote} To be perfectly honest I am deep in research and testing mode at the moment looking at various fully automated portfolio blends that have a heavy dose of trend following in them but are also supplemented my other styles (eg. countertrend) etc. to flatten the equity curve. I am not trading at the moment and simply post the results of the discretionary systems under forward test to keep me a bit active with screen time. The EDTT (Breakout entry) plus the DTTR (retracement entry) when combined give excellent performance metrics and cleans up...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Oh noes! I thought you are trading for a living? What is wrong with discretionary? This is the edge we have over machines....Ignored