Would be interesting to see if the author's study conclusion also applies to the EMini futures.....ES and NQ specifically.
I believe that is a given, since he is most likely talking about the main equity indices, as opposed to, say, Gold.
Would be interesting to see if the author's study conclusion also applies to the EMini futures.....ES and NQ specifically.
Well then, this is a no-brainer, right ? Buy ES/NQ at 4:15 pm, Sell at 9:30 am next day.I believe that is a given, since he is most likely talking about the main equity indices, as opposed to, say, Gold.
thx dtu.i was first here to even talk about 12. when it was 06. now at 14 for 18
Well then, this is a no-brainer, right ? Buy ES/NQ at 4:15 pm, Sell at 9:30 am next day.
No other logic......no matter bear market or bull market ?
I think his stated stats are due to the "bull bias" syndrome....and I'll bet the drawdowns on this super-simple strategy are phenomenal....which are not mentioned.
Let's start to track this strategy, shall we ?
Yes, I'm working on it. Something is wrong in your stats: # of Trades Per Day should be 1.00, not 0.24. You gotta handle the weekends properly....or should we ignore the Friday 4:15 pm buy ?
Maybe the Sunday buy order should be at 6:00 pm instead ?
Note: you are only showing 16 days of trades....why the short time-frame ?
Limit sell entered at 3019.50
How did you handle weekends ? Did you skip the Friday 4:15 pm close entry ?A quick calculation shows that 16 trades into about 67 days = .24 trades per day.