Hybrid Machine,
What exactly is the strategy for taking a loss? How many trades do you avg. per a day?
--MIKE
What exactly is the strategy for taking a loss? How many trades do you avg. per a day?
--MIKE
This simple system is easy to test with software like Wealth-Lab and intraday data.So far so good, but this market has been particularly volatile, so this approach may not work over the long haul. That is why I wish to learn from those who have been in this game much longer than I have.
Originally posted by Trend Fader
Hybrid Machine,
What exactly is the strategy for taking a loss?
--MIKE
Originally posted by dottom
This simple system is easy to test with software like Wealth-Lab and intraday data.
In my experience testing many trading approaches & systems, this method will not be profitable over time. With the method that you've described I'd be surprised if you had any more than a 55% winning percentage.
You mentioned that you've just begun trading this method. Note that the kind of intraday swings we've been seeing the past 6 weeks have been the best 6 weeks of trading I've seen since 1999. Almost every intraday momentum, swing, channel breakout, & volatility breakout method has been making money.
I recommend testing your approach on historical data. Using 1min charts, you have a ton of data to test with, across multiple timeframes.
For a momentum-type system like this, I also recommend only trading the first 3 hours and last 2 hours. See if your results improve with that little tweak. Also, consider using tick charts vs. 1-min charts and see if your results differ.
Good luck.
I'm in the process of writing a Perl script that backtests. I also think I need to expand to looking at breakout points from previous channels. The MACD + a breakout is usually a great way to find some good swings (So far as I have seen )Originally posted by profitseer
yeah hybrid, you've changed your system since original post. First it was 2 pt stop or whenever you got a crossover. That one will keep you alive. Now it's 3 pt stop or 2 pt profit. That one will eat you alive.

My thinking on the 3 point stop was that I wanted to let the MACD be my main exit point after the +2 profit, and that the -3 was a just in case, but I think that having it upside down like that is definitely dangerous, so I've gone back to my roots