Posted by rmoore100 on 26th of Aug 2024 at 02:38 pm
In the High Performance KISS there's a trade on MSTR 30 which
bought 5/23 at $143.01. Stops were raised up to $143.38,
however now there's a new stop on the trade which came out around
11:00 CST today of $135.61. So not sure if the stop is
being lowered or perhaps this is a bug ? Anyone
else in this trade ? Thanks !!!!
Matt, this High Performance System is quite amazing. Thanks
so much for all your hard work on this over the months !!!!!!!
Posted by crossharry on 27th of Aug 2024 at 05:13 am
Occasionally the STS can be lower - here is an excerpt from the
KISS Systems FAQ:
it looks like each new STS always moved up to a higher price
from the previous one, is that true?
In most cases this is what you will see, probably 90% or more
of the time. However, there are times when the new STS will be at a
lower price than the previous one. The reason for this is because
the system is using multiple average true range calculations (which
are volatility-based,) and when the new STS stop drops lower than
the previous one, the system likely handed off one of the ATR
functions to a wider one, hence the stop gets wider.
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In the High Performance KISS
Posted by rmoore100 on 26th of Aug 2024 at 02:38 pm
In the High Performance KISS there's a trade on MSTR 30 which bought 5/23 at $143.01. Stops were raised up to $143.38, however now there's a new stop on the trade which came out around 11:00 CST today of $135.61. So not sure if the stop is being lowered or perhaps this is a bug ? Anyone else in this trade ? Thanks !!!! Matt, this High Performance System is quite amazing. Thanks so much for all your hard work on this over the months !!!!!!!
I kept my stop at
Posted by angelo851 on 26th of Aug 2024 at 02:55 pm
I kept my stop at 143.38
I wondered the same.....why would
Posted by angelo851 on 26th of Aug 2024 at 02:51 pm
I wondered the same.....why would the stop be lowered???
Occasionally the STS can be
Posted by crossharry on 27th of Aug 2024 at 05:13 am
Occasionally the STS can be lower - here is an excerpt from the KISS Systems FAQ:
it looks like each new STS always moved up to a higher price from the previous one, is that true?
In most cases this is what you will see, probably 90% or more of the time. However, there are times when the new STS will be at a lower price than the previous one. The reason for this is because the system is using multiple average true range calculations (which are volatility-based,) and when the new STS stop drops lower than the previous one, the system likely handed off one of the ATR functions to a wider one, hence the stop gets wider.