Some "Lagging" indicators "Sometimes" display "Leading"
characteristics.
Any half decent momentum indicator may display divergence on a
double top/bottom for example.
If I receive an entry signal at such a time my trading plan forces me
to increase my initial position size and any subsequent
pyramiding – obviously a result of my belief that the indicator is
leading price at this time.
I also utilise an advance/deline indicator to fine tune entries.
Say I'm looking at a long position on a pullback trade.
I'm waiting for signs that the is about market to turn back up.
I may have two red candles, but my AD line may well turn
back up on the last or sometimes both days.
You'd better believe I'm loading up for big game (position size wize)
if, on the following day, price turns back up also.
IMO the AD line is leading price.
So "Leading" indicators?
Well no ……..but sometimes
yes.
Regds and good trading
Gerard
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxx ps.com, Kethek Ogleng <budheng0402@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Dear Thomasz and Brian,
>
> I have explored indicators that I am aware of, but I have not found
single leading indicator. Eventhough I hv changed the parameters, ,
the indicators were all lagged. The fastest indicator that I am aware
of is Heikin-Ashi, but still it is not leading indicator. In the best
of your knowledge and experience, what are leading indicators
available for AB users (or at least faster that Heikin-Ashi) ?
Logically (for non-IT guy like me), the leading indicator must
contain price linear regression and volume components.
> I am aware that if someone had it, he or she must be a
multibillioner and wouldnt share
with us. Ha ha ha
>
> Regards,
> Kethek
>
>
>
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