G/A: Short. SL @ -15 Friday's high.
Will place trade once its 15-20 after daily finishes and spread dies down.
Will place trade once its 15-20 after daily finishes and spread dies down.
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Disliked{quote} A/N is still running. Today's Setup Short GBP/JPY (Thanks Mizi!!...wont blame you if it does not go in desired direction Just FYI - I have multiple accounts and I am experimenting so many other strategies, will share if I find anything better than this strategy.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello Bobcat2, coming back on 5,1 linear (on top) vs. 5,0 simple, here is a comparison done on Android MT5 which conveniently allows to have multiple charts on the screen obviously for phablets only. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello Bobcat2, coming back on 5,1 linear (on top) vs. 5,0 simple, here is a comparison done on Android MT5 which conveniently allows to have multiple charts on the screen obviously for phablets only. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} LWMA vs. SMA 5,0. Here is a better comparison and I guess I will adopt it as it seems to show cleaner trend indication. Thanks Bobcat2 for the sugestion. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Filipo, Thanks for your post. I am actually live trading your SMA 5.0/5.1 (typical cross) on the EJ H1 chart as we speak...LOL! I will be experimenting a few different settings and will report back if you would like. So far so good...up 4 pips on a very recent entry. I also use a nonlagdot indicator set @ 20 for further confirmation, but no other indicators.Ignored
DislikedFilipo1, There are many variations to the SMA 5, 0! What settings are you currently favoring? Your most recent post appears to be 5, 0 cross 5, 1 (with typical price or LWMA on both)? Thanks!Ignored
Dislikedhere is the simple strategy I use, sell when bid>EMA 5 price high buy when bid<EMA 5 price low in backtest seem really goodIgnored
Dislikedhere is the simple strategy I use, sell when bid>EMA 5 price high buy when bid<EMA 5 price low in backtest seem really goodIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Bobcat2, you are right, SMA 5,0 cross 5,1 both with typical price. It is not a tremendous difference but as you can see on charts below it can allow an easier reading in some situations. Typical price on top/left and close price below/right. See how Sep. 16-19 period is showing either a cross or a flat superposition. {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedI know BK does not use indicators other than the SMA. I will try this strategy with an added ATR filter. If price is above ATR no short entry, if price is below ART no long entry. It would have filtered a few false breaks of the MA in the highlighted areas. I think this might have solved the flat market problem for me.{image}Ignored