This strategy is worse than my strategy of ShiftMA. It is not recommended to use. Take-profit and stop-loss is added. The black line - the price for opening of a long position (limit order) The lime line - the price for take-profit (limit order) The red line - the price for stop-loss (stop order)
It's a simple momentum script: - go long if A positive closes in a row, exit after B negative closes - go short if C negative closes in a row, exit after D positive closes
2-period RSI strategy backtest described in several books of the trader Larry Connors . This strategy uses a 2 periods RSI , one slow arithmetic moving average and one fast arithmetic moving average. Entry signal: - RSI 2 value below oversold level (Larry Connors usually sets oversold to be below 5, but other authors prefer to work below 10 due to the higher...
Strategy for the NNFX Baseline Script - Moving Averages Does not enter when price is > 1 ATR away. Adapted the "Many Moving Averages" script to VP's NNFX No Nonsense Forex method. Includes: - ATR bands and labels - Price is > 1 ATR away from baseline indication Available MAs "ALMA", "EMA", "DEMA", "TEMA", "WMA", "VWMA", "SMA", "SMMA", "HMA", "Kijun", "McGinley"
Script for backtesting of the trading strategy of the robot. Strategy similar to the strategy of ShiftMA, but is used on 3 limit orders, instead of one. Lime lines - for opening of a long position. Red lines - for opening of a short position. The blue line (always one) - for closing of any positions.
Volty Expan Close Strategy, didnt really do anything except for change the parameters, would like to use a genetic algo to find the best params but i will leave it like this.
Really questioning how the trailing stop works in the backtesting framework of tradingview/pinescript, I am sure I would not get the same results with the same strategy in MT4.
A simple backtest version of a Hull Trend with Kahlman strategy