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or@Skate or anyone have you ever looked into a dynamic trading system?
That it is the system will act differently depending on market conditions. There’s two examples that I can think of off the top of my head.
Example 1
If Market is rising: use standard trading system
If market is flat or declining: revert to an MR system
Example 2
If market is rising: use standard trading system
If market meets bear condition: trade bear ETFs based on X rules.
some food for thought..
@Skate or anyone have you ever looked into a dynamic trading system?
That it is the system will act differently depending on market conditions. There’s two examples that I can think of off the top of my head.
Example 1
If Market is rising: use standard trading system
If market is flat or declining: revert to an MR system
Example 2
If market is rising: use standard trading system
If market meets bear condition: trade bear ETFs based on X rules.
some food for thought..
In other words, your system will only select securities that (presumably) are displaying upward trends. Of course this is a very simplified analysis.
Possibly of interest: https://blogs.cfainstitute.org/inve...isited-moving-averages-above-average-returns/
All trading carries risk
I am interested in crypto, much as I am in Forex, Shorting and Options but have never had the balls to give it a go. I probably never will.
I don't have the guts or udder in cryto..........by the way, Skate, what you posted about trading makes a lot of sense to me, thank you.Bitcoin is currently in unchartered territory
Governments & central banks, the latest being Canada have begun implementing unprecedented fiscal & monetary policies to mitigate the effects of cryptocurrencies on the world's financial systems. Government digital transformation is already taking shape putting in measures to discourage investments in such vehicles.
It's a punt. It's a gamble. What it isn't is real.
Crypto's is basically like stock in an empty company that doesn't do anything except promote the sale of its own stock. Crypto's such as Bitcoin is a fool's investment of those who trade hoping to offload it on someone dumber than themself. The mysterious world of cryptocurrencies is exciting at the moment for some - but for those without experience, trading these coins will eventually end in tears. If you are aware of the heightened risk of trading crypto & still decide to trade, well that's called an informed decision & not one I would agree with.
Remember this screen capture?
The capture below is also from one of @ducati916 daily posts that sums up cryptocurrencies precisely.
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Skate.
It's a punt. It's a gamble. What it isn't is real.
Crypto's is basically like stock in an empty company that doesn't do anything except promote the sale of its own stock. Crypto's such as Bitcoin is a fool's investment of those who trade hoping to offload it on someone dumber than themself. The mysterious world of cryptocurrencies is exciting at the moment for some - but for those without experience, trading these coins will eventually end in tears. If you are aware of the heightened risk of trading crypto & still decide to trade, well that's called an informed decision & not one I would agree with.
When high profile celebrities start publicly endorsing crytpo currencies you can be guaranteed it's for fools. But hey, what do I know I'm just an old fart not in touch with modern technology
Good thoughts! Thanksor
If Market is rising: use standard trading system, System 1 is on and gathering hay, system2 in standby
If market is flat or declining: System1 enter a pause mode, no buy just sell
and System2 gets alive;
Many , or just me?, use a set of systems, trying hard to have them disconnected and independent and then check global results on the sum of them
It can get quite messy if you try doing everything in one set of code, even worse to check what is wrong/working
Thanks skate.To answer your question - no I haven't
I'm sure it can be done but you would have to work through it as it wouldn't be as simple as you indicate because "switching" raises new questions about the sell condition of remnant positions. FYI, I've made a stack of posts on switching between systems contained in one strategy. Do a search if interested. It might not be exactly what you need but allows you & others to understand Amibroker "switch statement".
Two examples of the Switch Function
1. Switching the Strategy
2. Switching the Exploration Mode
The Switch Strategy
This strategy holds 7 individual strategies. Using the switch function I can select the strategy for Backtesting or Exploration Analysis. By selecting the strategy it sets the unique "Buy & Sell" condition, filters, StaleStop, VolatilityStop, & TrailingStop for that strategy as each strategy is different when it comes to these settings.
Switch Statement
Posts to read
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AmiBroker Param Function The “Param Function” is the handiest feature that I use in my strategy development phase. The “Param function” allows me to switch between my definable parameters. This feature adds a new user-definable parameter to your strategy which is accessible via a Parameters...www.aussiestockforums.com Dump it Here
Moreover A picture paints a thousand words. These are a few typical "Pocket Pivot Strategy" entries (no-frills entry at that). The charts below display "pivot points" entries. Skate.www.aussiestockforums.com
Skate.
Why does that even matter though? What you are saying would only really matter if you are investing and buying and holding for life.Bitcoin is currently in unchartered territory
Governments & central banks, the latest being Canada have begun implementing unprecedented fiscal & monetary policies to mitigate the effects of cryptocurrencies on the world's financial systems. Government digital transformation is already taking shape putting in measures to discourage investments in such vehicles.
It's a punt. It's a gamble. What it isn't is real.
Crypto's is basically like stock in an empty company that doesn't do anything except promote the sale of its own stock. Crypto's such as Bitcoin is a fool's investment of those who trade hoping to offload it on someone dumber than themself. The mysterious world of cryptocurrencies is exciting at the moment for some - but for those without experience, trading these coins will eventually end in tears. If you are aware of the heightened risk of trading crypto & still decide to trade, well that's called an informed decision & not one I would agree with.
Remember this screen capture?
The capture below is also from one of @ducati916 daily posts that sums up cryptocurrencies precisely.
View attachment 137734
Skate.
crypto is 100% a tradeable universe .. more risky yes but definitely tradeable. If you think you can make money.. trade it.
If you are aware of the heightened risk of trading crypto & still decide to trade, well that's called an informed decision & not one I would agree with.
Enhancing Trader Performance by Brett Steenbarger highly recommended
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