Quote from ModifiedBear:
I was just working on a simple back test just because I was curious.
At first I tried changing the 'slope threshold' and seeing if yearly returns were correlated. And just judging from my observation, the results on that seem pretty random, but there are a lot of variables to test. I think its an interesting idea
Yes. There are a lot of variables to consider:
For example, the AbsValue( slope ) of the 20-period EMA of a one-minute can be below the threshold to be qualified as a strong trend. Yet, the ADX of the five-minute chart can be above 55. ( Unless the setting is really weird, an ADX above 55 should be considered as a strong trend. ) This happened to CLG3 few days ago.
Just consider the slope of an EMA in a single timeframe may not be enough to decide whether price is trending strongly.

