Posted by gabebristow on 7th of Dec 2009 at 09:09 pm
Why would you have your "mechanical system" not take a
trade? If its mechanical and you trust it, wouldn't you just
let the #$%^ run? I am confused... I don't remember
reading that in the premium content section. Please correct
me if I am wrong..
I already explained it, technically the MA's crossed in the
morning and so the system should have shorted, don't over
complicate it. Mine didn't because of some weird anomaly.
technically mine should have taken a short this morning, but it did
not. I figured out why and when I removed the code problem,
the system took the short, however the long term returns actually
went up from 930k to 950K (because there were a few cases of this
in the past) from now back to July 2007, so that's 20K more over
2.5 years. so just follow the MA crossover and I'm sorry for
the confusion, don't over complicate it. Like I said, when
you look at the statisics, it makes no difference in the long
term.
To save yourself the headache, just have the systems coded on
your computer to automatically trade for you, that way you dont'
have to think. We are going to offer this option to people,
Tom will offer to set up the code and systems on peoples computers
who are interested, of course you will have to have an account with
Tradestation
and it will cost a
feebecause it will take about an hr on the phone
consultation with Tom, etc.
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Posted by gabebristow on 7th of Dec 2009 at 09:09 pm
Why would you have your "mechanical system" not take a trade? If its mechanical and you trust it, wouldn't you just let the #$%^ run? I am confused... I don't remember reading that in the premium content section. Please correct me if I am wrong..
G
I already explained it, technically
Posted by matt on 7th of Dec 2009 at 11:09 pm
I already explained it, technically the MA's crossed in the morning and so the system should have shorted, don't over complicate it. Mine didn't because of some weird anomaly. technically mine should have taken a short this morning, but it did not. I figured out why and when I removed the code problem, the system took the short, however the long term returns actually went up from 930k to 950K (because there were a few cases of this in the past) from now back to July 2007, so that's 20K more over 2.5 years. so just follow the MA crossover and I'm sorry for the confusion, don't over complicate it. Like I said, when you look at the statisics, it makes no difference in the long term.
To save yourself the headache, just have the systems coded on your computer to automatically trade for you, that way you dont' have to think. We are going to offer this option to people, Tom will offer to set up the code and systems on peoples computers who are interested, of course you will have to have an account with Tradestation and it will cost a feebecause it will take about an hr on the phone consultation with Tom, etc.