Hi Rob, I am building an integration of pysystemtrade and IB (I know, I know, you are building it too... but I didn't have the patience). I am...
So, it is impossible to implement the ewmac rule without having carry data? Is there a place where I can learn how to "build" the carry data...
Hi Rob, As the carry data is hard to pre-process exactly as you do it, I am trying to backtest your "staunch trader system" but only using the...
Hello @globalarbtrader. I've been doing some modifications to pysystemtrade in order to live trade. Right now, pysystemtrade is raising an error...
If you have a trading robot, there's no problem. Once I tried to do that with manual trading and it took a lot of time! It didn't worth the...
Support and resistance aren't very hard to code. In general, almost anything related to classical technical analysis is relatively easy to code.
Well, that's one of the hard realities of trading. Nothing last forever. That's why all profitable traders, hedge funds, etc, are constantly...
How about this theory? On the high frequency and intraday field, the AI algorithms will consume all the edges. They are just faster and smarter....
This is a great question. If I backtested a strategy and it is profitable, why should I stop trading it? Here's the simpler answer. Because...
I'll try to help you, not with theory but with some graphical examples. Here's the out of sample profits of one of my trading strategies that's...
Use price for your main theory. Use volume just as a confirmation. As you should know, volume doesn't necessarily follow the trends. For example,...
As everything in trading, you have to test it first. There are traders making profits of this "volume size lecture" of the markets. But you need...
I think you can be grateful that you are early and not late. That means you have a "good eye" for trades. All you need is some patience, and...
I have to say the same thing as Xela, do it if you backtest it first. Never trade something you didn't test. And if it is "regular news", not...
Definitely no. The risk of slippage is too high. And "testing" is not going to solve it, because in such conditions is really hard to make a...
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