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Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #108661
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11/2/2012 1:49:40 PM

Looks like it is time to get out of the SSO trade and go long on SDS. The SSO entry signal was at the close on 10/24. Buying in at the open (as the system was designed to do) got you in at 59.46. Assuming today will close near the current price of 59.95 you'll see a modest profit of 0.82% before commissions.

Personally hoping the market turns up a bit between now and the end of the day.

EDIT: I really need to keep these hopes to myself ...

tarun766
50 posts
msg #108667
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11/2/2012 5:51:56 PM

I was in on SSO but i sold 50% yesterday! and rest today around 1, got in on SDS and made hundred bucks.

tennisplayer2
210 posts
msg #108673
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11/2/2012 7:28:05 PM

If we are to follow the filter, we do not sell SSO until the open on Monday and then buy SDS. Thanks Kevin.

tarun766
50 posts
msg #108692
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11/6/2012 11:07:35 AM

This is not in our favour for the last couple if days :(

Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #108696
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11/6/2012 12:49:55 PM

@tarun:

Please look at the stats I posted for this filter (on the first page of this thread). The win % is only 53% and the average return a little over 1% per trade. I personally am not trading this one, as I have posted previously. This was an interesting system and one that others can use or modfy as needed.

I'm trading from my Divergence filters instead since I am happier winning more often with lower drawdowns even at the expense of possibly higher gains at the end.

jackmack
334 posts
msg #108698
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11/6/2012 1:52:07 PM

It's a process - it's a process - it's a process

The stats are amazing and due to be "traded".
I cannot figure out how to use the divergences that Kevin posted in another filter set as the entry and exit signals are too confusing for me (no offense Kevin if you read this - I just cannot figure them out - I really wish I could but if it's not on or off I just can't get it ;-) ) - anyway this filter rocks and these markets have not been kind lately to many filters/models as we are really doing nothing more than churning which typically is a sign of distribution so... trade well and keep the stops it will pay off.
Cheers

tennisplayer2
210 posts
msg #108700
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11/6/2012 3:55:49 PM

jackmack, if you look at each divergence individually (entry when 1 is trigger in entry line and exit when 1 is trigger on exit line), you will not be so confuse.

tarun766
50 posts
msg #108702
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11/6/2012 7:12:12 PM

@kevin
what are the divergence filters and what is you set up?

kraems17
4 posts
msg #108703
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11/6/2012 7:33:07 PM

@Kevin_In_GA: If you get stopped out mid-day, like I did today with SDS, and the filter is still showing long at the end of the day, would you buy in again at the open tomorrow, or just wait on the sidelines for the signal to cross with a long SSO? Thx.

VenturaTrader
44 posts
msg #108704
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11/6/2012 7:33:20 PM

tarun766,

Look under Kevin's thread "Trading Divergences on the S & P 500."

http://forums.stockfetcher.com/sfforums/?q=view&fid=1002&tid=108174&qrid=

Happy Trading

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