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Regarding volatility, for me I find that the shorter your hold period the more you want, the longer your hold period the less you want. This becomes especially important in relation to exit style. If you trade once a week or once a month you almost certainly want lower volatility to keep draw downs to a minimum. However, of you trade end of day higher volatility ensures that things move enough to generate quick profits. It's also obvious that high volatility trades can move against you a lot more than low volatility trades over time. Things you might want to try is filtering for ATR or standard deviation or any other number of volatility measures.