Hi dear friends
i cant find dttr indicators there is 80 pages
please help me
i cant find dttr indicators there is 80 pages
please help me
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DislikedHi dear friends i cant find dttr indicators there is 80 pages please help meIgnored
DislikedThis is only way I can contribute to the thread ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iZ7...VEN5hpZ9vN8_gmIgnored
DislikedI found this clicking banner ad on Au Tra Sy blog. If this is true. how did they do it? http://www.wisdomtrading.com/futures...Traders+bannerIgnored
Disliked{quote} Evening R :-) Have a close look at the individual results of the systems. You need to make sure in comparisons that you are dealing with apples for apples. They certainly perform well on face value but have a look at the risk weighted returns as this tells all. It is a bit deceptive as these examples are highly volatile in terms of their distribution of returns. Ok for a risk junkie but not for me. For example have a look at the best performer (MeanSwing II EMD). 1. It has only been in operation since Oct 2012 (far shorter than the 17 year...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thank you for the explanation. I added some instruments so I will have 24 screens to look at. However 40 instruments/screens looks better... Is it getting better at 60 or 100? {image}Ignored
DislikedMay 2017 Update to Fully Automated Portfolio Blend - An update of performance metrics from post 1404 I thought I would post an update to a portfolio blend that I am currently working on. Still a work in progress as portfolio development is a never-ending continuous exercise but here is the recipe so far: Trim down a mean reversion (retracement entry) strategy from the Bollinger Region in the direction of the prevailing trend; Liberally garnish with simple momentum breakout...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am sorry to be negative.... or maybe it is positive . You can just forget about the automatic trading and every half a year rotate ETF portfolio with the same results.... or come back to the light side of the Force, we have cookies {image} from http://truthaboutetfrotation.comIgnored
DislikedTime manipulation My mind has funny ideas... Since we are trading charts and we don't have to look at the same time frames as others (no S/R) and we need more charts (diversification)..... What if difference between time frames is of factor 3 instead of 4-5?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Nice R. I think your selection shows far better applied logic than mine. With your interval selection there is a better chance of selecting a better range of trend and swing components and having more diverse timeframe diversification.Ignored
Disliked{quote} If you are interested, please use attached script. Change the factor of change in the settings. The time frame will appear in Offline charts. {file}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Cheers R. I better keep going with the current timeframes as I need to build the sample size for standardized testing purposes but it is very handy having this script for down the track. Much obliged kind sir :-) Plus I forgot to mention that I think your selection of timeframes make better sense when scaling into a trend of significance.Ignored