jackmack 334 posts msg #109098 - Ignore jackmack |
12/2/2012 5:36:21 PM
No Kevin - sorry but I TOTALLY disagree - I have made more money using your filters and ideas than any other time in my life.
Your modesty is nice but man you are truly one in a million.
Thank you
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dashover 226 posts msg #122693 - Ignore dashover |
1/30/2015 11:37:49 AM
Kevin, Can you explain any adjustments you are using with this method currently to
invest in SPY and AGG.
Thanks!
Dash
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compound_gains 222 posts msg #122707 - Ignore compound_gains modified |
1/31/2015 8:57:21 AM
This thread hasn't been active for some time, but here's an ETF trading version I like...
Full disclosure:
: The filter above is a starting point with a lot of potential IMO, but it has to be adjusted to individual trading styles and risk tolerance.
: I dropped upro and spxu.
: I use the previous day's high as my entry (cross above or below). Gap ups don't count unless price crosses below the previous day's high during the trading day. If it doesn't hit the previous day's high then there is no trade and you move on to the next day's candidate. Buying at or above the previous day's high would likely give you more profitable trades, but I like the idea of setting your entry the night before and not having to worry about trading at the open.
: I use a 5% stop loss...rarely hits that so far but you're glad it's there when it does.
: I use a close above the 70 rsi(2) as my exit the next morning at the open. From what I've seen this is a conservative approach and I'm happy with the results until I have a lot more trading history to work from.
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novacane32000 331 posts msg #122708 - Ignore novacane32000 |
1/31/2015 7:18:01 PM
compound_gains
Can you explain what your doing here?
set{rsichk1, rsi(5) + rsi(5) 5 days ago}
set{rsichk, rsichk1 + rsi(5) 10 days ago}
add column rsichk
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compound_gains 222 posts msg #122710 - Ignore compound_gains |
2/1/2015 7:22:27 AM
rsichk is the sum of the rsi(5) from three points in time...today, 5 days ago and 10 days ago. rsichk is displayed in ascending order, which gives you the weakest rsi(5) sums at the top.
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novacane32000 331 posts msg #122711 - Ignore novacane32000 |
2/1/2015 2:40:09 PM
Thanks
I use a very simple filter to trade SPY using RSI(6). You simply buy when RSI(6) is below 45 and sell when RSI(2) is above 70.
The trade wins 72% of the time over the past 10 years. You can increase the win % to 75 if you only trade when the 40ma for SPY is positive.
It will win 78% of the time if you double down when RSI(6) dips below 20.
Good for about 15 to 20 trades a year.
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dashover 226 posts msg #122723 - Ignore dashover |
2/2/2015 2:45:26 PM
Novacane,
When you use the backtesting offered by SF, do you put $95,000 per trade or?
and What does the 2 yr $100,000 grow to?
Thanks!
Dash
p.s. for me it had a similar p/l but I had a touch time showing the growth of the equity.
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novacane32000 331 posts msg #122732 - Ignore novacane32000 |
2/3/2015 6:42:57 AM
For the last 2yrs (2/1/13 - 2/1/15) 100k turns into 111k.
You wont get rich with this filter. It has to be one of many that put the odds in your favor.
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wkloss 231 posts msg #122769 - Ignore wkloss |
2/5/2015 11:36:57 PM
novacane32000
What is your average trade duration? I ask because I have been reading a lot about using weekly options (mostly selling covered calls). A system that has a high win % might be a good system to use in this context.
Bill
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durgin 60 posts msg #122778 - Ignore durgin |
2/6/2015 8:55:58 PM
Novacane,
You said -- "For the last 2yrs (2/1/13 - 2/1/15) 100k turns into 111k."
Is 111k correct? I calculate that if you had simply held SPY for that period of time you would now have about $138,000!!
Phil
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