I have to agree that, even by looking at the real time dynamic
link above for the SRS 15 min. system, it crossed just after
3:30 yesterday. It's been repeated 100 times and is in
the mechanical systems explanations page, you only take the trade
on the day that it crosses, you may be out for several days, which
would include today, since it crossed yesterday. And if your
system at Tradestation, TD Ameritrade is set up properly to only
take the trade when it crosses, it will never take it at the end of
the day at 4PM because you're already out, but will take it at 3:30
or 3:45, which it would've done yesterday since they only crossed
yesterday. Anything else is a discretionary trade and not
going by when the EMAs actually crossed, especially if it's set up
to run automatically while you're at work.
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SRS Cross
SRS Mechanical System
Posted by curtis on 12th of May 2009 at 10:54 am
I have to agree that, even by looking at the real time dynamic link above for the SRS 15 min. system, it crossed just after 3:30 yesterday. It's been repeated 100 times and is in the mechanical systems explanations page, you only take the trade on the day that it crosses, you may be out for several days, which would include today, since it crossed yesterday. And if your system at Tradestation, TD Ameritrade is set up properly to only take the trade when it crosses, it will never take it at the end of the day at 4PM because you're already out, but will take it at 3:30 or 3:45, which it would've done yesterday since they only crossed yesterday. Anything else is a discretionary trade and not going by when the EMAs actually crossed, especially if it's set up to run automatically while you're at work.