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HPotter
21 nov 2014 05:16

MultiTradingSystem 

E-mini S&P 500 FuturesCME

Beskrivning

This is example to show how you can combine two and more strategies for get
a cumulative signal. Result signal will return 1 if two (or more) strategies
is long, -1 if all strategies is short and 0 if signals of strategies is not equal.

First strategy
Chaikin's Volatility indicator compares the spread between a security's
high and low prices. It quantifies volatility as a widening of the range
between the high and the low price.
You can use in the xPrice1 and xPrice2 any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2,
HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...

Secon strategy
The Moving Average Crossover trading strategy is possibly the most popular
trading strategy in the world of trading. First of them were written in the
middle of XX century, when commodities trading strategies became popular.
This strategy is a good example of so-called traditional strategies.
Traditional strategies are always long or short. That means they are never
out of the market. The concept of having a strategy that is always long or
short may be scary, particularly in today’s market where you don’t know what
is going to happen as far as risk on any one market. But a lot of traders
believe that the concept is still valid, especially for those of traders who
do their own research or their own discretionary trading.
This version uses crossover of moving average and its exponential moving average.
Kommentarer
MichelGoy
bonjour,
pourrais avoir le texte en francais merci
QuantitativeExhaustion
Harry when you going to publish some more scripts we can test?
HPotter
Hi. Now I busy a little bit, but I return to write scripts in the close future.
ChartArt
Awesome. I've never seen a similar script on Tradingview before which was able to combine multiple strategies into one system. Very helpful! Thank you.
Mer