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Hello,
Signals are given when a certain event occurs, e.g. two moving averages
cross over and/or the RSI crosses below, say, 70.
Has anybody looked a way of formulating ahead of time the price that an
equity has to hit in order to trigger a particular signal? For example,
let's say that on a certain day the price of a stock is 75, the value of
the 20MA is 80 and the value of the 50MA is 85. What will the price of the
stock be if and when the 20MA crosses above the 50MA? How many days ahead
would one be able to calculate it?
So, let's say that you would initiate a long trade when, say, the 20MA
crosses above the 50MA as long as the RSI(14) is greater than 50. Rather
than wait until one notices that this combination of events has occurred,
could one instead place a limit buy order in the market ahead of time, at a
specific price, confident that if the order is executed, the MA and RSI
signals have actually been triggered? If so, how far ahead?
Any comments?
Regards,
Kevin
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