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Re: [RT] Any Good Systems out there?



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I will email you the system in the next few days. I just need the 
programmer to write the code so this is not a lifetime demo....lol.
 
Please let me know if you use tradestation or metastock so I can determine 
which version needs to be sent to you.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Sean----- Original Message ----- 
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  Steve Walker 
  
  To: <A 
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  Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 8:12 AM
  Subject: Re: [RT] Any Good Systems out 
  there?
  Sean....please send me the demo.  
  Thanks.Steve>>> <A 
  href="mailto:scassidy@xxxxxxxxx";>scassidy@xxxxxxxxx 06/30/01 08:12PM 
  >>>The system I have been using is called Time Machine written by 
  Joe Krutsinger. I have used the system live trading the QQQs and did for well 
  for 2 consecutive months making about 15% in one month and then about 17% the 
  next. The months were March and April of this year. It is actually a 
  relatively stress free way to trade, the orders generally come up at least an 
  hour or 2 in advance and the system always keeps you in the market, waiting to 
  catch the big move. The software then follows the trade with a trailing stop 
  and reverse into a new position. This works well for the QQQs because there is 
  no uptick rule to go short and it also cuts down on commissions. We have used 
  it primarily to daytrade but the system can be set up to swing trade as well, 
  which is actually more profitable. I can only speak for my personal results 
  and honestly believe in this system. It runs on Trade Station or Metastock. If 
  this response seems a little "canned" its because so many people asked for 
  more info. Its funny, If i had posted this a year ago, I would of benn laughed 
  at for only claiming a 10% return. I guess things have changed. I would be 
  more than happy to only make 100% or so this year.A free fully 
  functional demo is available. Please respond to me directly and I will email 
  it to you.Some more information is included. As well as a spreadsheet 
  indicating the backtested results of the system.SincerelySean 
  CassidySubj:    All of the below plus One Note! 
  Previously discussed.     Time Machine 
  Suite:$19,500 worth of trading strategies for $7000! $5500 for all 
  thru June 30, 2001! Free Ride ($1500), is the father of all my trading 
  systems. It has only has three variables and thus has the most freedom but 
  it usually will make the least money as it was designed originally for the 
  U.S. Treasury Bond futures. 
  ________________________________________________________________________ 
  Time Machine ($4500) is the system that most of my clients use most of 
  the time. It's the exact same code as FreeRide with the addition of a 
  moving average filter. For example: if the close is less in the close of 
  two days ago and the close is below a certain moving average then and only 
  then we look for buys.  The opposite is true for the short side. 
  TimeMachine works on all time frames: 5 minute, 30 minute, daily, and 
  evenweekly. 
  ________________________________________________________________________ 
  Extra Crispy (free with Time Machine),is the exact same system as Time 
  Machine the only difference is in the exit. It has the walk after so many 
  bars exit that Time Machine has but in addition it also has an exit that 
  as soon as the position has closed profitably for one bar, it will exit on 
  the opening of the next bar. 
  ________________________________________________________________________ 
  Delta Dawn($4500),  is a trading system we should use when we're 
  looking to buy calls and buy puts. It does not reverse but in all other 
  respects is the same as Time Machine. 
  ________________________________________________________________________ 
  Q Master($4000),  is based on Time Machine with one important 
  difference, the market must trade in the direction of the 40 day moving 
  average in order to take a new trade. You can only go long if today'sclose 
  is above the 40 day average. You can only go short if today's close 
  isbelow the 40 day average. It also has a very interesting exit rule: 
  after so many bars in a trade OR if the close is against the close of two 
  bars ago against your position then and only then you will use a trailing 
  stop at apercentage of the range subtracted from the close on buys and 
  added to the close on sells. Focus($2500),  is my take at a 
  day of week based pattern recognition measurable indicator. It will often 
  make the most in a simulation,but since it is a straight reversal system, 
  it will usually have the largest draw down! The best use of Focus is to 
  run it on a large piece of daily data and use it as a filter for the other 
  systems.  For example when Focus is short the S&P and you get 
  abuy signal from another system: ignore the buy signal and wait and take 
  the next sell signal! 
  ________________________________________________________________________ 
  FocalPoint 2001($2500),  is my REVISED take at a day of week 
  basedpattern recognition now as a trading system. My newest system, it 
  "fixes" most of the problems in Focus: Drawdown, no stops, "stuck in 
  trades", This system can even be used as a daytrader for 
  indexes!      Theseare the systems that 
  comprise the Time Machine Suite($7000).  ANYstops can be added to 
  these systems. Theday trade versions of all SEVEN are included and are 
  marked SC DT 1. They will only take the first trade of the day and also 
  close ALL trades at the end ofthe day.   I hope you enjoy using 
  them as much as I have enjoyed writing them! Good Luck and Great 
  Trading!            
  ----- Original Message -----   From: John Clemens 
    To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx   Sent: Friday, June 29, 
  2001 2:46 AM  Subject: Re: [RT] Any Good Systems out 
  there?  Sean:  I'd also like to see your 
  system.  Thanks,  John    ----- Original 
  Message -----     From: Sean Cassidy     
  To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx     Sent: Wednesday, June 
  27, 2001 9:37 PM    Subject: [RT] Any Good Systems out 
  there?    If anyone is interested, I have been 
  using a system that runs on tradestation that has generated returns of 15% and 
  17% in these difficult market conditions. I would be happy to let anyone know 
  what this is ......just email me privately. I would also like some general 
  feedback on trading systems and how well they work.    
  Thanks,    Sean    To 
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