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ALSO...let's not forget that MA's are trend following indicators and give signals late anyway. Waiting for widening to happen would quite often cause an entry at exhaustion of the trend and that's an area of pain we all know... |
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HI PGD,
want can be used is "Guppy averages" i.e a band of slow moving averages and aseparate band of fast moving averages. then if fast ones(Traders) start moving away from slow moving ones(Investors) maybe it will be a move in making what do u say? cheers |
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Roshanna,
well, that's the conventional thing with guppy averages. but frankly, there are so many complex and powerful indicators these days and computerised trading systems that people using conventional indicators are simply made Mickeys of. take care, cheers. |
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Hi Traderji
The 3, 13, 39 trading system seems like a good one - BUT when exactly would you enter the trade on a Forex chart and what time frame? I like to trade the 15min charts and have backtested this system - there were quite a few false crosses where I could have lost money. The systems I have used in the past were a 3rd candle entry over crossover, what are your thoughts? Thanks Puddi |
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hi.
i posted a message on october 5th & still havnt recieved a reply from the recipient. the message was about entry signals on a moving average crossover.i trade 15 min time frame & still cannot find the right solution to suit my style of trading. any thoughts? |
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Here are the trading rules:
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Rising MA may act as support in rising market &downing MA may act as resistent'.IF price go down, but its MA moving up. it is better to go long at the meeting point of MA & price. and reverse is also true.
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What indicators could be used with such a system.ex. macd,stoch,aroon?
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dear tradersedgeThe system is reasonably good,using moving averages:but their are simple,weighted,and exponential moving averages. If you have traded with this system then could pl tell us your views as to which of the averages i.e simple,weighted,or exponential is most desirable? I may also add that this system can be used alongwith candlestick charting patterns for effectiveness. |
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The interesting thing i can suggest here is to use the candlestick chart pattern reading skills alongwith 3x13x39 or the 5x15x40 system
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