SeanQuote from seancass:
I wonder if you could tell us how you use the superimposition of the two MACDs?
Not sure if you're asking how T28 uses the two MACDs as signals or if you're asking how I superimpose two MACDs on one graph.
Attached is my 2 min ER2 chart for this afternoon set up for T28's SPM - Two triangular moving averages, a 3 period and an 8 period, both displaced two periods to the right (that's a -2 in TradeStation (TS) and a +2 in T28's platform) - and a standard 2 min MACD (12, 26, 9).
BTW - don't forget we shifted to ER2's June contract this morning.
On top of the chart I have superimposed a 10 min ER2 but made its pricing data invisible (that's a TS option). On the subgraph below is a 10 min MACD (dotted lines) overlaid onto a 2 min MACD (solid lines) subgraph. That's the only reason I needed the invisible 10 min chart - so my subgraph could calculate the 10 min MACD.
Remember, the 10 min MACD really only plots a point every 10 minutes - so the dots connecting two 10 min dots together are just artifacts of the fact that this is all being plotted on a 2 min subgraph.
Now, as to how T28 uses them - he looks for 2 min MACD xovers and zero line crosses (ZLCs), ideally headed toward the 10 min MACD.
The MACD consists of a 9 period moving average (MA) and a 12/26 slower MACD. When the MA crosses over the MACD he waits for a MA ZLC and then goes long or short depending on the MACD2's direction. Ideally, the MACD2 is moving toward the MACD10 though I gather he's not always that picky.
After the ZLC he'll trade MACD xovers in the same direction. But he won't trade a MACD xover in the other direction until it's followed by a ZLC. And so on . . . Again, the only purpose of the 10 min MACD is to lend support to the strength of the move but I take it that trading toward the 10 min MACD isn't cast in concrete - depends on how he's feeling about it I guess.
On the top side, he's hoping for a nearby crossover of the TMA3+2 and TMA8+2 as well as some price action around those TMAs that'll confirm the trigger - though those aren't base elements of the SPM. Nor are exits defined - that's your call.
Finally, he stays up late, drinks a lot, and screws around with someone named Mrs. Hershey to keep his trading chops up - that's about all I know.
How'm I doin' T28?? Am I gettin' close?
jimns