good question, I think is a weird code thing: technically
the system would have entered yesterday as the RSI 2 was oversold,
but remember that a filter prevented it. However today near
the close the filter was lifted, I think what's happening is that
the system code is counting yesterday (when price was above the
long term MA) and so it's allowing it to enter today since the
filter is lifted even though price is below the MA.
that's why this coding stuff gets complicated, lot's of
unforeseen crap like that can crop up
no new spy system buy trigger today?
Posted by tsurplus on 24th of Jul 2015 at 03:49 pm
with rsi below 2 ?
it closed below the 160
Posted by matt on 24th of Jul 2015 at 03:50 pm
it closed below the 160 MA, no more longs for it
it went long, see post,
Posted by matt on 24th of Jul 2015 at 04:04 pm
it went long, see post, had to wait until after the close to confirm, both the Ver 2 and RSI 2 took the initial entries
Matt on the RSI 2, the
Posted by cuqui69 on 24th of Jul 2015 at 04:08 pm
Matt on the RSI 2, the SPY close below the 160 MA! Why did it take a long?
good question, I think is
Posted by matt on 24th of Jul 2015 at 04:19 pm
good question, I think is a weird code thing: technically the system would have entered yesterday as the RSI 2 was oversold, but remember that a filter prevented it. However today near the close the filter was lifted, I think what's happening is that the system code is counting yesterday (when price was above the long term MA) and so it's allowing it to enter today since the filter is lifted even though price is below the MA.
that's why this coding stuff gets complicated, lot's of unforeseen crap like that can crop up
There's a chance that the
Posted by matt on 24th of Jul 2015 at 03:55 pm
There's a chance that the SPY Ver 2 system could take a 1st entry but it's too close to call, has to wait until close