Filter Exchange · Bullish Hammers after a downtrend
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traderblues msg #45379 modified |
6/29/2006 9:03:44 PM
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Filter Exchange · Need help creating a new filter for price/sales &
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traderblues msg #45365 |
6/29/2006 11:18:11 AM
That is a great screen, but unfortunately it cannot be done here. Price/Sales is the best valuation parameter out there. But Stockfetcher does not include Price/Sales in their list of indicators. I would love to see it.
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Filter Exchange · Short filter
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traderblues msg #45317 |
6/27/2006 8:34:49 AM
deejal,
Try this one:
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General Discussion · running filter on Watch list
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traderblues msg #45286 modified |
6/26/2006 3:25:58 PM
create your filter as usual, then add the line:
"and apply to watchlist(xxxxxx)" where xxxxxx is the name of your watchlist.
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General Discussion · Anyone trading S&P E-mini?
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traderblues msg #45208 |
6/23/2006 1:52:19 PM
OK, gotcha. Congrats on the quick profit. I can't sit and watch the market all day, so I need to stick to swing trading for now.
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General Discussion · Anyone trading S&P E-mini?
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traderblues msg #45205 |
6/23/2006 1:05:21 PM
I can't see where you can say the market is turning the corner. It's flagging, forming a symmetrical triangle. More often than not, this type of pattern will break in the direction of the current trend, which is down.
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Filter Exchange · THE GREATEST STOCKFETCHER BUy AND HOLD FILTER ....
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traderblues msg #44507 |
6/1/2006 9:04:34 PM
I haven't done any testing on it. All I did was to add an optionable line, and a couple of lines to get stocks that are in somewhat of an uptrend, but still undervalued.
My time horizon for these stocks would be more than 1 year, since I was thinking in terms of LEAPS.
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Filter Exchange · THE GREATEST STOCKFETCHER BUy AND HOLD FILTER ....
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traderblues msg #44477 |
6/1/2006 12:49:39 PM
This one might give good candidates for LEAPS:
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General Discussion · s1 entry condition
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traderblues msg #44433 |
5/30/2006 8:45:08 PM
I looked into using S1 as an entry price for a long time. Whenever I used S1 as a conditional entry in backtests, the results were dramatically increased. However, I was never able to duplicate such good results in paper trading or real trading, so I've given up on using that approach.
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Backtesting Support · Do backtests consider commission costs for trades?
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traderblues msg #44416 |
5/30/2006 8:31:09 AM
No, they don't include commissions. What I do is download the .csv file, remove 0.5% from each trade to account for commissions and slippage, then recalculate the stats.
BJS
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