Looks like another module is going long on the SPY Pro system,
I'll post it after the market, again this is for those who are
interested in seeing what the individual sub systems do on there
own. Remember there can be times when 2 or 3 systems are in a
trade at the time time (never the same entry and exit dates but
some overlap), even times when one system can be long and another
short at the same time
The most sub systems I've seen in the same trade is 3. Again
they don't enter the same days and they all exit different days,
but the most overlap I've seen is 3
Posted by sschulman on 14th of Sep 2016 at 10:41 pm
So even though another subsystem (QE long) has given a signal,
the system as a whole is already 100% long so the system doesn't
add another long entry. Is that correct? That's what you mean by
"the same trade"?
If so, what do we do in the future if one subsystem is short and
another is long? I mean, of course you'll say we can do whatever we
want :-) ... but what does the system as a whole do?
SPY system
Posted by matt on 14th of Sep 2016 at 03:54 pm
Looks like another module is going long on the SPY Pro system, I'll post it after the market, again this is for those who are interested in seeing what the individual sub systems do on there own. Remember there can be times when 2 or 3 systems are in a trade at the time time (never the same entry and exit dates but some overlap), even times when one system can be long and another short at the same time
Seems like the odds of
Posted by EdZ on 14th of Sep 2016 at 04:05 pm
Seems like the odds of a successful trade would be better the more systems go long?
The most sub systems I've
Posted by matt on 14th of Sep 2016 at 04:07 pm
The most sub systems I've seen in the same trade is 3. Again they don't enter the same days and they all exit different days, but the most overlap I've seen is 3
So even though another subsystem
Posted by sschulman on 14th of Sep 2016 at 10:41 pm
So even though another subsystem (QE long) has given a signal, the system as a whole is already 100% long so the system doesn't add another long entry. Is that correct? That's what you mean by "the same trade"?
If so, what do we do in the future if one subsystem is short and another is long? I mean, of course you'll say we can do whatever we want :-) ... but what does the system as a whole do?
So the QE long sub
Posted by matt on 14th of Sep 2016 at 04:03 pm
So the QE long sub system went long