The charts are displayed using the VSTpro- Long-Time template.
The Time template allows the user to set the start & end dates for data analysis.
Each chart has a " buy and hold " strategy applied from the charts 2011 High to the close on 29/07/2011.
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VSTpro-Market Trend Filter exit signal 26/07/2011
On the 26/07/2011 The VSTpro Market Trend Filter signaled an exit.
The signal occurred just prior to a sharp drop in the market place.
To view the US trades click here & scroll to the bottom to view the current short trades.
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The signal occurred just prior to a sharp drop in the market place.
To view the US trades click here & scroll to the bottom to view the current short trades.
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VSTpro 2010/2011 sample trade results. (US stocks)
To view the complete sample trade table and explanation click here.
VSTpro chart for ASX All Ordinaries (XAO)
VSTpro 2010/2011 sample trade results. (US stocks)
To view the complete sample trade table and explanation click here.
VSTpro tests a new trading strategy. #2
The VSTpro is open coded, and can easily be modified by the user.
In the charts below the Market Trend Filter has been modified to reference ASX or US index data.
Comments on the charts explain the different ways the settings have been altered, and the results can be viewed in the Stats window to the left of the chart.
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In the charts below the Market Trend Filter has been modified to reference ASX or US index data.
Comments on the charts explain the different ways the settings have been altered, and the results can be viewed in the Stats window to the left of the chart.
Click the images to enlarge.
VSTpro tests a new trading strategy.
Recently the ASX (XJO) index fell out of sync with the US S&P 500 index, and trading the ASX stock using the VSTpro's Market Trend Filter (the filter is based on the S&P 500 index) became difficult.
The Canadian TSX stocks also became difficult to safely trade, and this is when Terry, a member of the VSTpro User Group put forward an idea which led to Jose Silva writing an indicator, and incorporating it into the VSTpro.
Terry posts many ideas on the forum, and is always looking for new, and better ways to safely trade, this new idea is robust and the VSTpro testing is very promising.
The charts below display the system setup in the VSTpro.
Chart details from left to right by numbers.
NOTE: The VSTpro User Group is only available to owners of the VSTpro MetaSTock trading platform.
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Many thanks to Terry for his enthusiasm and determination.
The Canadian TSX stocks also became difficult to safely trade, and this is when Terry, a member of the VSTpro User Group put forward an idea which led to Jose Silva writing an indicator, and incorporating it into the VSTpro.
Terry posts many ideas on the forum, and is always looking for new, and better ways to safely trade, this new idea is robust and the VSTpro testing is very promising.
The charts below display the system setup in the VSTpro.
- The MTF is using the S&P 500 data.
- Indicator x is using the security data.
- SmartStop is turned [OFF]
- View full stats in the commentary window to the left of the chart.
Chart details from left to right by numbers.
- Entry. Indicator x is above the threshold and the MTF is positive.
- Exit. MTF signals a timely exit.
- The MTF would have given 3 entry signals, Indicator x negated these trades.
- Entry. Trade conditions as in trade #1.
- Entry/exit. Normal MTF signals. Timely exit and re-entry.
- Exit. Indicator x signals an exit, and as of 1/7/2011 no new entry signals.
NOTE: The VSTpro User Group is only available to owners of the VSTpro MetaSTock trading platform.
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Many thanks to Terry for his enthusiasm and determination.
VSTpro 2010/2011 sample trade results. (US stocks)
To view the complete sample trade table and explanation click here.
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