My favorite system uses chaos theory. All you do is wait for a hurricane. Then you do the math, and it can predict when a butterfly will flap it's wings half way around the world.Quote from wally_:
So simplicity rules here again, not so surprising, my favorite system has only one entry condition that boils down to comparing two numbers (most of the time) which you know a day before you place your entry.
You could improve the system by entering early in the trend by chosing the entry times in a less than random fashion.
Quote from profitseer:
seems to be the theme of the day. I wonder what that means? Nice work.
1. Ask a person on the street to pick a number between 0 and 3.
2. Ask a person on the street to pick a number between 0 and 6.
3. Ask a person on the street to pick a number between 0 and 9.
4. Assemble those numbers to arrive at your entry time. That gives you a max of 369 minutes from the open. (For example 000 would mean enter on the open, 120 would mean enter at 11:30 est)
5. Flip a coin, heads you go long and tails you go short.
6. ONLY TAKE THE TRADE IF IT IS THE DIRECTION OF THE TREND
7. Watch CNBC and wait for a mutual fund manager to announce the direction of the trend.
8. Don't expect to take many short trades.
Quote from Arnie:
Is this it? Looks very similar to me.
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8734
Quote from candletrader:
Havent heard of it... for all you searchers of the Holy Grail, you are gonna be disappointed...
There are fundamentally only two ways to directionally trade the eminis (or for that matter, anything)... at least these are the only two ways that have worked for me
1) enter on breakouts in a trend
2) enter on retracements in a trend
The method is actually kind of irrelevant as long as it makes sense...
What separates the winners from the losers is the ability to keep stops...
Quote from wally_:
So simplicity rules here again, not so surprising, my favorite system has only one entry condition that boils down to comparing two numbers (most of the time) which you know a day before you place your entry.
You could improve the system by entering early in the trend by chosing the entry times in a less than random fashion.