You can throw the price oscillator into the soup, too:
Enter long:
mov(fml("BradCCI Line 1"), 5, s) >mov(fml("BradCCI Line 1"), 34, s) and mov(stoch(8,5),5,s)>mov(stoch(8,5),34,s) and mov(fml("BradCCI Line 2"), 5, s) >mov(fml("BradCCI Line 2"), 34, s) and mov(OscP(13,55,E,% ), 5, s) >mov(OscP(13,55,E,% ), 34, s)
Exit long: mov(fml("BradCCI Line 1"), 5, s) <mov(fml("BradCCI Line 1"), 34, s) and mov(stoch(8,5),5,s)<mov(stoch(8,5),34,s) and mov(fml("BradCCI Line 2"), 5, s) <mov(fml("BradCCI Line 2"), 34, s) and mov(OscP(13,55,E,% ), 5, s) <mov(OscP(13,55,E,% ), 34, s)
These haven't been system tested. They're not really ready for it. They're just ideas. It would be nice if someone with more experience with moving averages could suggest improvements to the ones here. What we're looking for is significant moves up and down in BradCCI Line 1, BradCCI Line 2, Slow Stochastics(8,5) and Price Oscillator(13,55). So we're looking for when the short-term average rises over the long-term average, and I've used 5 for short term and 34 for longer term. Does anyone know what moving averages might do a better job? |