Posted by DigiNomad on 21st of Mar 2024 at 07:42 pm
I don't think so. I believe it's a short GOOG signal....but it's
the short term reversion to mean type. Nothing to really worry
about if you're in for the longer term, IMO. I would
personally love to add on a gap fill around 145.
yes the volatility systems trades are very short term, a few
days generally, it took a short, not a long.
here's the stats on the GOOG system. Profit factor of 4.
Average time in trades is 3 to 4 days. 368 total trades since
2011 with 73.4% winning trades. Looks like an average of about 30
trades per year. The stats are based on each trading being
$10,000 in size
So that is positive for
GOOGL volatility system went short
Posted by mdgfain on 21st of Mar 2024 at 07:32 pm
So that is positive for GOOGL, , I presume?
I don't think so. I
Posted by DigiNomad on 21st of Mar 2024 at 07:42 pm
I don't think so. I believe it's a short GOOG signal....but it's the short term reversion to mean type. Nothing to really worry about if you're in for the longer term, IMO. I would personally love to add on a gap fill around 145.
Thanks, Digi! I had no
Posted by mdgfain on 21st of Mar 2024 at 07:53 pm
Thanks, Digi! I had no idea!
yes the volatility systems trades
Posted by matt on 21st of Mar 2024 at 07:53 pm
yes the volatility systems trades are very short term, a few days generally, it took a short, not a long.
here's the stats on the GOOG system. Profit factor of 4. Average time in trades is 3 to 4 days. 368 total trades since 2011 with 73.4% winning trades. Looks like an average of about 30 trades per year. The stats are based on each trading being $10,000 in size
I have 12 of these
Posted by matt on 21st of Mar 2024 at 07:54 pm
I have 12 of these volatility systems: 6 of them are on ETF's and 6 are on individual stocks
I would like to eventually get these on their own tables like the KISS systems and have them automatically send buy and sell signals