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The system I have developed seems to work well only in OB/OS
conditions. It does not work sometimes for continuation signals,
probably because the trend has come to an abrupt end. I have given
up on continuation signals because it is contrary to my trading
philosophy and common economic sense (Buy low, Sell high).
Continuation signals follow the rule: Buy high, sell higher and Sell
low, buy lower. Instead, I may add to positions when I encounter a
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would you mind
sharing what signals you use to distinguish a continuation state? clearly there
are different dynamics at work, so a solid method for telling those times apart
from others would be useful.
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A bull market in general goes for 5 1/2 weeks and a bear market for 3
weeks. It falls approximately twice faster than it goes up. My
system trades well in both markets, though tolerances are much higher
in bear markets to detect signals...Pal<SPAN
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just out of curiosity, what historical
date range are you talking about here that has these characteristics and trades
well with your system?
thanks,
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