B3 FisherTransform TraderB3 Fisher Transform Trader ~ As you may have found, Fisher Transform (FT) is not an easy beast to tame. However, I have never seen an indicator so consistently early to a move, so, I had to pry into it some more. I tend to stick with indicators that work on many symbols and time-frames, but FT isn't one of them. For starters, I only had a small amount of success in back-tests and only with stocks not futures. I did find however that when set to 9-10 and tightly trailed with a signal average and then put to a intermediate chart like 2h to day bars, it seems to have a nice sweet space in back-tests. I found this to work in multiple platforms, and after plenty of testing, I came up with a few personal tweaks to the indicator. Then walking forward the tests have played out like the back-testing, which is key!
Each symbol you trade will have a sweet spot bar interval in that intermediate area, so long as you keep the input setting to 9-10 for the FT and 2-3 for the signal average length. You are welcome to test well beyond these parameters . :)
Here is a quick view of the success the system has had trading AAPL in binary long or short at all times fashion over the last 10 years.
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B3 LSR Strategy- "Price Leading MovAvg"B3 Least Squares Regression or "LSR" is very similar to the mid-line at the end of a linear regression channel, except that in a linear regression you cannot see the history of the regression well. There is also the linear regression and least squares curves in some platforms, and this would also be a similar indicator. The smoothness of my indicator and the back-to-basics approach to the mathematics sets it apart from the others. The look of this MA on a chart speaks for itself.
Some people like the flow of this indicator, as it will actually shoot out ahead of price. Most moving averages trail the price action; this one doesn't do that for long before it catches the price or begins to lead price. It isn't necessarily a future price predictor; think of it as a slope stylist. The slope of this indicator determines all painting and signals for the strategy. There are two available versions: with or without order placement.
B3 Edge Trail-TraderAnswer to the locked strategy... Formerly "High-Low Trader" .. Changed the name to Edge Trail Trader to delineate from the locked version, which is no different. You can add this one to your favorites now.
Similar to SuperTrend or the ATR trailing stop lines that are common-place in chart indicator circles, the B3 High-Low Trail-Trader works as a back-break line to flip binary long and short biasing. Here is the strategy set to 7 bars back. You can find this style of trading system in several books, and there are many ways to come to the trailing stop line, so I imagine the bars back length can be slid around to suit certain charts. This happens to be my favorite trailing line.
B3 High-Low Trail-TraderSimilar to SuperTrend or the ATR trailing stop lines that are common-place in chart indicator circles, the B3 High-Low Trail-Trader works as a back-break line to flip binary long and short biasing. Here is the strategy set to 7 bars back. You can find this style of trading system in several books, and there are many ways to come to the trailing stop line, so I imagine the bars back length can be slid around to suit certain charts. This happens to be my favorite trailing line.