
Quote from akbardoloop:
That's very odd, I find it works every time, I wait for the crossover and then go against the trend! that's right, ignore it, hence spooking the market, try it, if it didn't work, I'll give you your money back.
Fast Stochastics is quite neat as well, just wait for the crossover then follow it, so to re-cap go against MACD and follow Stochastics. Bob's your uncle!
I use a hybrid version of the MACD with cumulative delta as my "qualifier" - that is about all I use to keep my trading simple as far as indicators go.Quote from DayTrade001:
Hi,
I'm using MACD for entries and exits. I'm getting false signals, when market does not move much in that direction and getting losing trades.
Experts please advise.
Thanks
Quote from allenhobbs:
MACD doesn't work on a consistent basis. It has been the ruin of many a trader. Chuck it before you blow out your account.
Quote from jack hershey:
Here is something you may want to consider. Take off your shelf the Meeting 5 Background paper for the IBD Meet UP Tucson* It was updated in October 2006. Use the original video as a reference for this illustrated transcription. The update in the text is in bold print and 30 some additonal illustrations are included.
All of this will help you in several ways. It is your choice to use the help or not use it.
*Putting the Pieces Together is the short title and ,as usual, it was published by Adobe Llamingos, 77 pages.
Quote from DayTrade001:
Hi,
I'm using MACD for entries and exits. I'm getting false signals, when market does not move much in that direction and getting losing trades.
How do I filter these signals? Also I'm getting late entries and exits, how do I enter bit earlier?
I'm using MACD(12,26,9), is there any better configuration of MACD, to get better entries. I'm trading ES.
Experts please advise.
Thanks