shillllihs 6,044 posts msg #144123 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
7/17/2018 2:36:47 AM
Best with inverse ETFs but works well either way.
Or just flip it and go long partner etf until short hits center standard error band or beyond
If you’re feeling nasty.
Waiting for red candle above is a plus.
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ron22 255 posts msg #144140 - Ignore ron22 |
7/17/2018 7:16:18 PM
Shills, Thank you for sharing this filter. Shills and others, what triggers do you recommend for entry and exit when using this filter? Thank you for your replies. Ron
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shillllihs 6,044 posts msg #144142 - Ignore shillllihs |
7/17/2018 8:15:49 PM
I’m not certain, if anyone wants to help out feel free.
I just whipped this up and on the surface looks great.
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snappyfrog 721 posts msg #144156 - Ignore snappyfrog |
7/20/2018 2:33:24 PM
"The interpretation of SE bands is very different from Bollinger Bands:
Tight bands indicate standard error is low and price is moving orderly in the direction of the prevailing trend. One can expect the current trend to continue.
When bands are wide or expanding there is a higher chance that current trend might slow down, go sideways, or even reverse. Price is losing its directionality and momentum, which means noise is increasing." - Ali Moin-Afshari
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