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thanks
for your response. i know it is not an easy question to
answer.
i
still am not into having varying strategies according to market conditions
wholeheartedly. but trying to persuade myself.
currently my system is mostly depending on volatility. i read an a good
options book in barnes and noble for the last couple of days. they have listed
their strategies for differeing market conditions such as bullish, bearish,
neutral, volatile.
i
would like to think and study a little bit on this issue. how volatility changes
and is there a practical indicator to approximate that.
in
scientific journals there are mainly 2 proxies for volatility. one is the news
release, and second is the trading itself.
we
have to think about it. i would appreciate any useful
thoughts.
thanks..
Volatility is an issue for some types of
traders. I tend to take a very simple approach to trading and find that the
four market conditions I've described incorporate volatility into their
price action. I change my trading rules and methods to fit each type
of market and therefore, volatility is already accounted for in
the change in trading rules.
You'll find a detailed discussion of
this in upcoming MSTT issues, including the indicators.
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Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, dr torque <drtorque@xxxx> wrote: >
superfraga, > > i understand that your strategies mainly
based on the trend of the market. > > what do you think
about the volatility? did you consider it? periods > with volatility or
volatiltiy with a trend? > > what kind of an indicator
would you recommend? > > thanks > > >
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:41:41 -0000, superfragalist
<jackolso@xxxx> wrote: > > > > I know you boys are
busy with conversions and trailing stops, but I > > just posted the
Daily chart of an SPY trading system that's going to > > be discussed
in Roy's newsletter in the month of April. The article > > will give
the code and definitions for all the indicators. The article > > will
have a daily and intraday version of the system. Some of the > >
indicators are unique to the SPY and QQQQ, so this is a custom system.
> > > > Roy let me see this and said I could share it with
you. I took a few > > things off of the chart to add a little
mystery. You don't want to see > > the whole movie in the
previews! > > > > For some reason, on the Y axis the ones
don't show up in the price so > > don't panic the SPY isn't trading
for $20 a share. > > > > The name of the chart is MSTT SPY
Daily Chart. > > > > Thanks Roy! > > > >
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