- Search Crypto Craft
- 1,121 Results (13 Threads, 1,108 Replies)
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 26, 2008In the Combinations 1 and 2, I've eliminated the rope and went with the M1 Filter (it serves the same purpose but is much easier to understand and target in a fixed black and white environment)
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008Actually the same thing. Notice on your chart the M5 and M15 are in an oversold position with the price in an oversold position. What is going to happen in the immediate is that M5 will rise first and much quicker than M15. In this case, we would ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008Crossovers With Filter Example — 2008.11.25 @ 23:20 (EST +7) Chart Time The chart below illustrates how we use Combination 1 Crossovers with Combination 2 Filter. The Crossover comes first at 23:20 and the dashed line on the price chart shows ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008Combination 2 - The Over Market Filter — Combination 2 - The Over Market Filter All Stochastics are %K Only. M1 Chart 14,3,3 Stochastic levels at 76.4% and 23.6% Theory: The M1 in an overbought market at entry will improve the reliability of a ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008Would you settle for an animated GIF?
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008I haven't done extensive testing on H4, but the logic should be similar.
Spud's Lab Accident
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008That would be a safer entry and might help avoid over markets.
Spud's Lab Accident
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 25, 2008This is the same for all Short Entries: M5 must have crossed down below M15. The crossover can happen at any time, but it must have happened and it still must be true at time of entry. M5 is below 80%. This must be true at time of entry. It doesn't ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008I prefer them all together, the red bar between in your example is just a whipsaw, so technically you could take the trade still.
Spud's Lab Accident
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008Combination 1 - Crossovers — Combination 1 - Crossovers All Stochastics are %K Only. M5 Chart 100,3,3 Stochastic as our Price Line 14,3,3 Stochastic as our Origin Line levels at 76.4% and 23.6% M5 Chart 14,1,1 stochastic only (hide price) ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008The Ultimate Stochastic Chart — Here's the project, I'm going to put together what I think are the most straightforward approaches to mutli-time frame stochastic trading, in the hopes that we can develop a single chart that will asses our risk ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008I would agree that I can sometimes run on many tangents. I have and will continue to work on simplifying a single solution that can carry us into profitability. You have to remember this is my mind on paper and the many ways I use Stochastics....I ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008EA's and EA's for Back Testing — I think there are some components that can fit well into the EA format that rinfg the alarm bells in our head. Whether we could fully automate and take out our instincts and views of movement will undoubtably ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008Yes...just testing
Ok, my boo boo. Good catch. ThanksSpud's Lab Accident
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 24, 2008Here's the trade as it should have been (without being early and agressive): Made 15 Pips. This was a Short Trade (the text on the chart says Long Entry...my error).
Spud's Lab Accident
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 23, 2008Yes, with Price so high we want to go short...looking a little overbought right now..so looks like a wait. Just wait for the signals and then go short...should be a good ride when it comes.
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 23, 2008I agree the 100,3,3 stochastic has some interesting properties...and does move well in relation to price moves. I keep tinkering with the 100,3,3 for this reason and hopefully there are a few more discoveries to be made.
Spud's Lab Accident
-
Spudfyre replied Nov 23, 2008The cross....is the 6,1,1 to 13,1,1 (blue) and 15,1,1 to 24,1,1 (red) across the Price Linee (100,3,3) or the Origin Line (14,3,3)//or both...and/or the Origin and red/blue lines crossing the Price Line. Re: stock...check your colours and select ...
Spud's Predictive MTF Stochastics