DislikedHi Finnfx,
thx for your input
I thought also a solution like that but what happen if we are not in a short nor in a long signal when we turn on EA ?
I mean for instance we set EA to enter with QQE,DMI,Damiani, then we turn on EA and the conditions at that moment are QQE long, DMI short, Damiani ok to trade. This isn't a long nor a short signal, what will do EA ?
I think this idea will work fine if we turn EA exactly when all conditions agree in the same direction so that we can skip the long trade and wait for short one but it doesn't work when conditions don't agree each other.
Isn't that right ?
SkylineIgnored
Yes, that's right. But maybe it just should wait for next QQE-signal, ofcourse it might lose one trade but atleast not to take it late. What about if it checks last QQE signal and then all the other conditions since that. Like this:
1) On 15M: EA is turned on at 12.40. It notices that at 12.00 QQE gave long signal, at 12.15 (or at 12.00) DMI and MOM did signal long too that would have given signal to take the trade. But then at 12.30 DMI turned to short. So now there's no long signal at 12.40 when EA is turned on. And if at 12.45 DMI turns long again EA doesn't take the trade because there has been long signal already.
2) Same thing as above but this time DMI didn't turn short at all and every indicator signals long, but no EA checks that there's a long signal already and doesn't take trade at 12.45.
3) QQE gave long signal at 12.00 but DMI and MOM never did. EA is turned on at 12.40. MOM and DMI gives a long signal at 12.45 so EA takes trade. Same thing if it has turned on before 12.00.
So with a little history check this would be avoided.
- finnfx
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