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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Filtered based on wpr and MA. Above 15SMA wpr above -50 Just long. And vise versa for shorts. Why only these 4? I'm sure you can find more, but I'm too lazy
    ehy I only wanted to mention them thanks a lot

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote very intriguing egy. What is the indior below? Is it a distinctive RSI indior?
    Hello no, the indior is called william percentage range%
    you will find him in basic indiors

    I cant find out if I need to smile filters can help this egy sooo much

  3. #13
    I attempted to shoot rsi two (50/50) and sma 15... and if its upward (and bounces back an downwards candle but stays above RSI two 50) I go long ,

    appears to be interesting while im doing manual backtesting... should code it and test... will do next month

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Hello Forum, im wanting to maximize my egy and wished to ask you for help. Its a very simple egy, if a candle sticks: open in the opposite direction (The end is that the interval you opened the candle) (no take profit or stopp loss*) he closes at the close of the interval I got results of 51% to 49% that means not a true big profit (spread makes it even harder) currently I wanted to start a discussion when we can filter somehow tendencies or trending candles? Does anybody has a great idea maybe? My thought was to maybe add an RSI into the candles and set...
    attempt rsi placing 50 or even more? Oversold in multiple timeframe and an going out of oversold in M1 or M5. Another thing, why dont you open a trade in the open of the prior candle rather than the close, maybe it gives you less risk in tendencies.

  5. #15
    Im analyzing s recommendatioon also it looks quite fine anyone else has a suggestion maybe to add to the also? regards

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