And how do I do that? Details matter. "Buy the 21-day high, short the 21-day low" is a detailed plan. Brokers get it. "Trade with the trend" or "trade imbalances" ... not so much.Trade the imbalances between demand and supply. (7)
And how do I do that? Details matter. "Buy the 21-day high, short the 21-day low" is a detailed plan. Brokers get it. "Trade with the trend" or "trade imbalances" ... not so much.Trade the imbalances between demand and supply. (7)
Why Donchian channel breakouts are the simplest strategy:
The strategy I described in the first post is actually an advanced version of DCB.
My bad.
Here is the basic Donchian channel breakout strategy :
Buy the n-day high, short the n-day low.
Eight words. That's it.
Can you describe MA crossover strategy in 8 words or less?
Hell no.
Can you describe the ORB strategy that simply?
No way.
Anything else? (Coin flipping is not a strategy.)
Nope.
Case closed.
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I don't consider leaving things up to pure random chance to be a plan aka a strategy. But maybe that's just me.Coin flipping is not a strategy? please, explain...
I don't consider leaving things up to pure random chance to be a plan aka a strategy. But maybe that's just me.
And how do I do that? Details matter. "Buy the 21-day high, short the 21-day low" is a detailed plan. Brokers get it. "Trade with the trend" or "trade imbalances" ... not so much.
A wise guy, eh?You said seven words or less. If you want details, see the Wyckoff Forum at TL.


Donchian? Way back when I had a desktop. All my backtests went when my hardrive got fried. I've been looking for published backtests to put in my other recent thread in this forum. Hard to believe there's nothing out there on public-domain strategies but I haven't had a lot of success so far.No, not a wise guy. Just giving what's asked for.
Do you have backtested results for this strategy?
Donchian? Way back when I had a desktop. All my backtests went when my hardrive got fried. I've been looking for published backtests to put in my other recent thread in this forum. Hard to believe there's nothing out there on public-domain strategies but I haven't had a lot of success so far.