| miketranz 978 posts
 msg #107310
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 | 7/31/2012 8:23:57 PM 
 I'm looking for a filter that would be right 75% of the time or better,over a 1-3 day period.Is there such an animal?
 
 
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| duke56468 683 posts
 msg #107311
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 | 7/31/2012 8:56:25 PM 
 You might try this one from Levamit, NOTE you enter at the close instead of the open, thats why the 1 day minimum hold.
 
 
 
 
 Name: LEVAMIT 2day WINNER sort on IMI
 Approach Type: Long
 Start Date: 04/27/2012
 End Date: 07/27/2012
 Benchmark Symbol: ^SPX
 
 Exit Setup
 Stop Loss: N/A
 Profit Stop: 2%
 Trailing Stop Loss: N/A
 Minimum Holding Days: 1
 Maximum holding days: 2
 Exit Trigger #1:
 
 Extra Indicators
 Entry Columns:
 Show Performance After: after 1 day
 after 2 days
 after 3 days
 after 4 days
 after 5 days
 
 
 Advanced Options
 Selection Method:
 Entry Price: close
 Conditional Entry: No
 Exit Price: open
 Maximum Trades Per Day: 1
 Maximum Open Positions: 10
 Maximum Selected Stocks: All
 Close all OPEN positions: Yes
 
 
 
 
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| Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts
 msg #107312
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 | 7/31/2012 10:20:25 PM 
 Here's an even simpler one:
 
 
 
 
 Go long the next day when this happens.  Exit is the %K cross back above the %D line.
 
 Since 1/2/2006 there have been 240 trades completed, with 180 (75.00%) being profitable.  Average trade lasted 3 days and returned 0.39% after commissions, spread and slippage.  Starting with $100,000 on 1/2/2006 you would have a final balance on 7/27/2012 of $247,640.76, assumng full reinvestment of proceeds.  That's an annual return of 22.46% or a CAGR of 14.79%.
 
 Now look at using the same crossover to go short:
 
 
 
 
 Go short the next day when this happens.  Exit is the %K cross back above the %D line.
 
 Since 1/2/2006 there have been 239 trades completed, with 153 (64.02%) being profitable.  Average trade lasted 3 days and returned 0.32% after commissions, spread and slippage.  Starting with $100,000 on 1/2/2006 you would have a final balance on 7/27/2012 of $212,879.69, assumng full reinvestment of proceeds.  That's an annual return of 17.17% or a CAGR of 12.18%.
 
 Just so you can see which side of the trade you are supposed to be in currently, use this:
 
 
 
 
 Enjoy.
 
 
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| miketranz 978 posts
 msg #107313
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 | 7/31/2012 11:04:31 PM 
 Thanks for the quick responses.Kevin,I have a few questions.Would the long filter you used (spy) have the same percentages if you used (qqq) or (iwo) or (dia) indexes? Also,what would happen percentage wise if you applied it to individual stocks? It also seems like this system works best in a chop market,like the one we're having currently,or possibly just get more signals.Looks like the long system kicks in at very overbought levels and returns it's highest percentages within 2-3 days.Amazing that a system so simple would deliver those kind of percentages.....
 
 
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| Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts
 msg #107314
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 | 8/1/2012 5:36:34 AM 
 This system was identified from an autosearch on ^SPX over the last 6+ years.  Stratasearch ran for about a day and looked at more than 600,000 combinations of different indicators and settings.  This was one of the more simple and profitable ones that also traded well in the short direction as well.
 
 I don't think it would work as well on QQQ or DIA, but who needs it to?  This has you 100% in market on a single highly liquid stock, both long and short as the market dictates, with both sides highly profitable.
 
 
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| duke56468 683 posts
 msg #107319
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 | 8/1/2012 9:12:13 AM 
 Kevin.. It seems counter intuitive, I would think you would go long when the fast indicator crossed above the slow indicator.  Help me out here I must be thinking about this wrong.
 
 
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| gmg733 788 posts
 msg #107321
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 | 8/1/2012 10:17:34 AM 
 I've been using this one successfully.
 
 
 
 
 I use the MA(5) as an exit point.
 
 
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| novacane32000 331 posts
 msg #107325
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 | 8/1/2012 2:47:54 PM 
 gmg -Do you use a stop if the trade goes against you?
 
 
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| gmg733 788 posts
 msg #107328
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 | 8/1/2012 11:13:52 PM 
 Nope?  Not a big fan of stops and the way I trade I usually don't need them.  With this particular filter I just close with a close above ma(5) right or wrong.  Very binary in nature.
 
 
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| mrmenstig 20 posts
 msg #107332
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 | 8/2/2012 2:50:41 PM 
 The long/short coulumn indicator is not appearing on my graphs even using your 2nd filter how do i get it please?
 
 
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