Quote from failed_trad3r:
The pullback happens before the cross. ALso MA crosses are real-time and don't lock in till close of the bar. This means you will most likely miss the pullback and the strategy can become a losing strategy in the long run!
Okay, I wouldnât say that the pullback always happens before the cross..because it doesnât. And when it does, I have a pattern for that. I call that a First Thrust. Youâre looking for a sharp thrust in the direction of the new trend (and contra to the old trend) followed by the first pullback. Ideally, you want setups coming off of MAJOR highs/lows. See attached. 1 major low, 2 sharp thrust, 3 FIRST pullback, 4 entry on resumption of trend.
Now, back to Bowties. Because of lag, 99% of the time I use a blank chart (no indictors). However, even with their lag, moving averages do have their uses. With the Bowties, sometimes they can catch a gradual change in trend. The market goes through a distribution phase and then the new trend begins.
As far as testing out mechanically, youâre right. Iâd bet that they donât. Iâm not a mechanical trader through. For stocks, I look for sector and market confirmation. As far as an index trade, I donât day trade, but if I did, Iâd look for bigger picture confirmation (e.g. daily chart). You want to pick the best of the best setups. You want some sort of confirmation in addition to the pattern. And, once you catch an elusive trend, you ride it out longer-term.
Dave