shillllihs 6,047 posts msg #128493 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
5/16/2016 3:42:24 PM
Looks like ERY will double
Energy is not my specialty.
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ahcsim72 151 posts msg #128498 - Ignore ahcsim72 |
5/16/2016 5:14:05 PM
Sorry for being so annoying and uneducated but how do you use this filter to trade? When do you buy and sell? What is the entry and exit strategy?
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dustinb 29 posts msg #128499 - Ignore dustinb modified |
5/16/2016 6:38:29 PM
I have no clue what there is to see here. shillllihs, you really should share! No good reason not too bro.
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shillllihs 6,047 posts msg #128501 - Ignore shillllihs modified |
5/16/2016 7:39:19 PM
There isn't much more for me to say, as this is just a piece of my strategy.
It took me 1000 hours to create my strategy so I'm not giving it up. Long sleepless nights.
I wouldn't use this, as it's primitive, but you enter Xiv when Tvix dips under IFT .90,
& exit Xiv when Tvix dips under then exits IFT -90, then go long Tvix. Should be good for several
hundred percent a year.
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ibankcoin 24 posts msg #128502 - Ignore ibankcoin |
5/16/2016 8:53:52 PM
at the risk of revealing my ignorance, what is going on.
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peter941221 4 posts msg #128503 - Ignore peter941221 |
5/16/2016 9:54:33 PM
hi shillllihs,
I am wondering how to refine a filter, given there is no backtesting function available in SF anymore. If you find a filter seems to work, how do you test whether it can work consistently through several years' length? Could you please share about the steps to refine a filter to make it work consistently?
Thank you.
Peter
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shillllihs 6,047 posts msg #128504 - Ignore shillllihs |
5/16/2016 10:34:38 PM
You look at charting from other sites.
I already said I'm not giving up everything. It's proprietary & I'm selling my system elsewhere.
You have to put in the work. This is a good start.
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peter941221 4 posts msg #128505 - Ignore peter941221 |
5/16/2016 10:44:27 PM
Thanks shillllihs. And what other sites or tools do you recommend as complementary to SF?
Thanks.
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snappyfrog 731 posts msg #128600 - Ignore snappyfrog |
5/20/2016 1:17:31 PM
VXX is considered "the worst ETF ever" because it bleeds badly, but having said that, I like what you are doing here.
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pthomas215 1,251 posts msg #128603 - Ignore pthomas215 |
5/20/2016 5:34:34 PM
if going long on tvix now will result in several hundred percent gains per year, we would be looking at 1929 and 1987 ! :)
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