I didn't know you used crossovers Hank. I have never liked them because of the delay... or a delay that I 'seemed' to perceive. I like price crossing one average better. For me the concept is simple.... a necessity in my case.... price tends to deviate from the mean. To the extent that 'price tends to deviate from the mean' makes some instruments better - whatever better is - than others. Many utilities tend not to deviate much; many tech stocks tend to deviate a lot.Quote from hank rollins:
thank you, inandlong. you are well aware, that my entire trading method at one time involved MA crossovers--did it work---well, yes, sometimes. larry connors in his book " how market really work" did extensive studies on MA crossovers and found that fading a cross over actually works better than going in the same direction. interesting, aye.
Yeah, there's a Gilligan's Island rerun about something like that.Quote from John Merchant:
Your pathetically hobbled "individual trader" has one thing going for him against the big bad "bigger players". That is the ability to trade a totally wild-assed idea that would get an institutional trader fired....