Did everyone see that last long evolving? ...
This thing is like a money printing factory ... sheesh! :eek:
This thing is like a money printing factory ... sheesh! :eek:
One good question deserves an equally good answer.Quote from JScott:
Since the zero-line cross is nothing more than a 9/26 MA crossover (works great no doubt in these markets) . . . is there anybody who uses this, but filters out certain crosses under any certain circumstances? ie, is there a time you elect not to take the crossover signal?
JS
Quote from MandelbrotSet:
One good question deserves an equally good answer.
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It's like this folks.
I am researching what I can to refine the method (gotta love google) and "make it my own". I'll share the basic materials that I find freely here on an anonymous trading board, but the research and tools I put together to make the system really kick-ass, regardless of the volatility of the market I am trading, are mine.
Good trading

Quote from JScott:
M,
Fair enough. Thanks for sharing the paper. Definitely don't expect you to give away every last good idea. . . I'm prepared to view this through my own trading lens. Thanks again.
The paper, and as you mentioned/hinted, indicates that volatility is a good thing to increase the performance. Without baking any indicators into the mix, but instead using good 'ole price action, my observation suggests that the zero-line crosses aren't especially powerful if preceeded by chop (ie, volatility temporarily subsiding). At least that's my take-away for now . . . until I can put another few hundred hours into it.
Love this stuff. Good trading.
JS
Sounds good.Quote from Jahajee:
Today's trades:
Profit : $507 after Slippage & commission
4 winning trades, 7 losing trades - see attached
I haven't included the momentum and keltner band filters in the code but will do so soon. System should not generate entries if price is out of Keltner band.
Also, no short entry if momentum is at the bottom 'oversold' zone and turning up; no long entry if momentum is at top 'overbought' zone. These simple filters would have filtered off some of the losing trades. Still, $507 profit per 1-lot contract position.
We may have to adjust the stop ... based on a dynamic value, rather than hard $ stop.
Note the buys at 10:34 and 15:42 generated when cross is above zero - very good trades; same for short at 13:50
