So...no real strategy...just an indicator to gauge what's happening in the market...that's good to know, but we wanna know what GOING to happen in...
You're supposed to buy the green funds and sell the red funds because the green funds are doing better? Or should you buy the red funds and sell...
This thread has been going on since May 3, 2018. But for what reason?
But there's no chart showing them end up at zero...
In other words, you're giving us these momentum rankings for short-term and long-term with no explicit meaningfulness.
Didn't even say what period of RSI to use....
The way I see it, volume affects you only if there's not enough liquidity. Never thought it was worth putting on a chart.
Do you have proof that your short-term strategy is profitable? If not, why use it to lose money?
Basically, as long as it's below the 200-day moving average it doesn't have a leg to stand on.
Trading is madness. Get out while you still can.
XLK appears to have been the best one to have over the past year. [ATTACH]
I think my RSI way's as good as your way for long-term, and short-term is generally not worth it anyway.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yeah, the article mentions mainstream ETFs, but lesser-traded ETFs could be as good or better.
AIEQ has a pretty good record so far.
You could just compare them by Stochastic or MACD or RSI levels.
You could be like Timothy Sykes and hope it goes bankrupt.
Buy funds which are above 50 on the 100-day RSI and above the 200-day SMA. Sell funds which are below 50 on the 100-day RSI and below the 200-day...
The Ichimoku wasn't necessary if the 200-day moving average was more important. Highflier trading strategy: General trading rules: Buy funds...
General trading rules: Buy funds with a strong 100-day RSI and a promising-looking Ichimoku Oscillator and over 45 on the 50-day RSI and above the...
An example of using the 45%-on-the-50-day-RSI strategy if you use a little judgment with the Ichimoku Oscillator and a high-weighted-alpha fund....
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