Hello everybody ...
... exist, at least, two interesting concepts that could be turned into in as many EA and are explained in detail in the book "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" by J. Welles Wilder Jnr (1978)
The more complex "the reaction trend system" would require the continuous use of a virtual straddle (buy stop two spaced that are mutually occurred break each other) together with a trading system that works in a trading range
The simplest "the momentum concept" is a scalping method which I have elaborate and hourly tested (Dax index) in paper trading (excel) of.
The strategy (a tape-reading model) elaborates (in excel) the high, the low and the close of each session (hour) by planning the entry, target price and stop loss at the end of it
The idea of the strategy is very interesting because there are many combinations to choose the best profit factor
Which one is the best combination?
Are there several with random results, month after month ?
Like a chess problem that reveals the creative idea of the composer, the key, if it exists (?!), it may surprise you ...
... exist, at least, two interesting concepts that could be turned into in as many EA and are explained in detail in the book "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" by J. Welles Wilder Jnr (1978)
The more complex "the reaction trend system" would require the continuous use of a virtual straddle (buy stop two spaced that are mutually occurred break each other) together with a trading system that works in a trading range
The simplest "the momentum concept" is a scalping method which I have elaborate and hourly tested (Dax index) in paper trading (excel) of.
The strategy (a tape-reading model) elaborates (in excel) the high, the low and the close of each session (hour) by planning the entry, target price and stop loss at the end of it
The idea of the strategy is very interesting because there are many combinations to choose the best profit factor
Which one is the best combination?
Are there several with random results, month after month ?
Like a chess problem that reveals the creative idea of the composer, the key, if it exists (?!), it may surprise you ...
... panta rei ... (Heraclitus of Ephesus, 535-475 BC)