thanks for your diligence in working out some of the bugs
in the high performance system I noticed that the end of the day
the stats end at 16:00. How do you know that is an exit
point or just a continuation. example AGQ trade #116 at 16:00
was an exit point not a continuation. easy to see in past
performance but in real time what is it a continuation or an
exit? thanks again
Posted by crossharry on 17th of Aug 2024 at 12:26 pm
Hi, I think 16:00 just refers to the bar in question, not the
actual time the trade closed out. In this AGQ case, it's the last
130 min bar of the trading day. If it was the bar before, time
stamp for Exit would be 13:50. However, all these High Performance
KISS System trades only close out if the STS is hit. For trade #116
of AGQ, if you go to the chart, you can see that the current STS
for that trade is 43.0134. However, if you put your cursor over the
16:00 bar to see the OLHC data, you can see that the low of the bar
is 42.7 i.e. lower than the STS. Therefore, some time during the
course of that 130 min 16.00 bar, the STS will have been hit and
the trade should be closed out.
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thanks for your diligence in
Posted by najor on 17th of Aug 2024 at 10:02 am
thanks for your diligence in working out some of the bugs in the high performance system I noticed that the end of the day the stats end at 16:00. How do you know that is an exit point or just a continuation. example AGQ trade #116 at 16:00 was an exit point not a continuation. easy to see in past performance but in real time what is it a continuation or an exit? thanks again
Hi, I think 16:00 just
Posted by crossharry on 17th of Aug 2024 at 12:26 pm
Hi, I think 16:00 just refers to the bar in question, not the actual time the trade closed out. In this AGQ case, it's the last 130 min bar of the trading day. If it was the bar before, time stamp for Exit would be 13:50. However, all these High Performance KISS System trades only close out if the STS is hit. For trade #116 of AGQ, if you go to the chart, you can see that the current STS for that trade is 43.0134. However, if you put your cursor over the 16:00 bar to see the OLHC data, you can see that the low of the bar is 42.7 i.e. lower than the STS. Therefore, some time during the course of that 130 min 16.00 bar, the STS will have been hit and the trade should be closed out.