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bubba

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  1. noticed this a bit ago... made me think of this thread
  2. removed the exit signal which tightened stops when scaling out and applied a standard stop. seems to resolve the glitch. exactly what was happening i'm not sure.
  3. yup - i concede, it's not working properly. will re-visit when time permits. could be my edits to the code tho.. (the setstoploss) this system has the scaling exit signal i posted here previously.
  4. not to be argumentative.. but to investigate your point. here's today's trades from Swansjr's strat. it certainly looks to be handling the contracts appropriately. what am i missing?
  5. I made this exit signal for Tradestion2000i. It allows you to scale out and move stops up. I think it works properly, but welcome suggestions or improvements. Of course, without the contributions from others on this thread, I would have been clueless. I included "Var: counter(0)" from the original code Swansjr provided. What it does exactly, I'm not sure.. The stops are $ values. Targets are Point values. Input: s(1000),s1(100),Target_1(25),Target_2(50), Target_3(100); Variables:Counter(0); If ( MarketPosition = 1 ) Then Begin If ( CurrentContracts = 3) then exitlong ("LT 1") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice+Target_1 limit else SetStopLoss(s);{inital $ stop} If ( CurrentContracts = 2 ) Then exitlong ("LT2")1 contract next bar at EntryPrice+Target_2 limit else SetStopLoss(s1); {tighter $ stop after 1st target is hit} exitlong ( "LT 3") next bar at EntryPrice+Target_3 limit; end; If ( MarketPosition = -1 ) Then Begin If ( CurrentContracts = 3) then exitshort ("ST 1") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice-Target_1 limit else SetStopLoss(s); If ( CurrentContracts = 2 ) Then exitshort ("ST2") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice-Target_2 limit else SetStopLoss(s1); exitshort ( "ST 3") next bar at EntryPrice-Target_3 limit; end;
  6. the updated chart appreciate the help, you 'made' me re-check it
  7. thank you, i actually had caught that error, but found it wasn't the issue. i just now checked the original code that swan had posted and noted that i had a discrepancy. i changed it, and it worked! here it is: for the short contracts i had used- If ( CurrentContracts = -3) then ... but it should be If ( CurrentContracts = 3) then ... seems illogical huh.. told ya ima n00b here's the correct (i believe) code: Input: Price( Close ), sloss(200), LT_Length( 34 ), ST_Length( 13 ), Target_1(25), Target_2(50), Target_3(100); Variables: LT_SMA(0), ST_SMA(0), Counter(0); setstoploss(sloss); LT_SMA = Average( Price, LT_Length ); ST_SMA = Average( Price, ST_Length ); If ( ST_SMA crosses over LT_SMA ) Then Buy ( "Long" ) 3 contracts next bar at market; If ( ST_SMA crosses under LT_SMA ) Then Sell ( "Short" ) 3 contracts next bar at market; If ( MarketPosition = 1 ) Then Begin If ( CurrentContracts = 3) then exitlong ("LT 1") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice+Target_1 limit else If ( CurrentContracts = 2 ) Then exitlong ("LT2")1 contract next bar at EntryPrice+Target_2 limit else exitlong ( "LT 3") next bar at EntryPrice+Target_3 limit; end; If ( MarketPosition = -1 ) Then Begin If ( CurrentContracts = 3) then exitshort ("ST 1") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice-Target_1 limit else If ( CurrentContracts = 2 ) Then exitshort ("ST2") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice-Target_2 limit else exitshort ( "ST 3") next bar at EntryPrice-Target_3 limit; end;
  8. on the left, you can see a long entry, then scaling exits. looks ok.. on the right, a short entry, no scaling, then exits at final target. i'm afraid i don't see the error... **i expect there ISN'T an error - but a limitation with 2000i (or bug) hope i'm wrong
  9. got close but not quite. long positions exit properly i think. shorts dont scale, just exit at final target. Input: Price( Close ), s(200), LT_Length( 34 ), ST_Length( 13 ), Target_1(25), Target_2(50), Target_3(100); Variables: LT_SMA(0), ST_SMA(0), Counter(0),t1(0); setstoploss(s); LT_SMA = Average( Price, LT_Length ); ST_SMA = Average( Price, ST_Length ); If ( ST_SMA crosses over LT_SMA ) Then Buy ( "Long" ) 3 contracts next bar at market; If ( ST_SMA crosses under LT_SMA ) Then Sell ( "Short" ) 3 contracts next bar at market; If ( MarketPosition = 1 ) Then Begin If ( CurrentContracts = 3) then exitlong ("LT 1") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice+Target_1 limit else If ( CurrentContracts = 2 ) Then exitlong ("LT2")1 contract next bar at EntryPrice+Target_2 limit else exitlong ( "LT 3") next bar at EntryPrice+Target_3 limit; end; If ( MarketPosition = -1 ) Then Begin If ( CurrentContracts = -3) then exitshort ("ST 1") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice-Target_1 limit else If ( CurrentContracts = -2 ) Then exitshort ("ST2") 1 contract next bar at EntryPrice-Target_2 limit else exitshort ( "ST 3") next bar at EntryPrice-Target_3 limit; end; i'll post a capture for you to see in a sec
  10. re-wrote it a bit to fit 2000i. it may be working. i had thought the scaling targets were monetary settings when i placed it on an ES chart, but i finally figured out it was reading ES points. lol i'll report back if i discover more.. thx bah.. something's not right. oh well, i'll keep fiddling
  11. nope.. it needs edits for 2000i apparently. (i'm very much a self-taught novice) no biggie, it's just i've always wanted to build some systems with scalable profits. i think it could smooth my equity curve a bit, but so far, i just can't prove it.. thanks for your feedback
  12. thanks much.. i'll play with it and see. i use TS 2000i, so my results may vary
  13. well.. let's see, maybe i'm just too slow but... what happens if you enter a long position; you hit 1st target so you now are long 2 contracts then.. you get a signal to enter short position (sell 3 contracts) what's your position now?
  14. just curious.. did the OP resolve this issue? the thread apparently just stopped i've made a few attempts at this (scalable profits), but none lately. it seemed difficult..
  15. thanks for the chart and explanation Suri.. very helpful.
  16. here's the follow up on last nights ww. text-book example maybe? maybe one of the seasoned WW'ers will comment.. /fixed the labels too
  17. here's what i think is a pretty classic WW.. but again, take it w/ a grain of salt nice descending wedge w/ well proportioned swings. (now, i better get out my "Trade Chart Patterns Like a Pro" and study that ABC.) /just noticed i labeled point 3 as "2".. gawd, sry
  18. Tasuki - i use tradestation 2000i. the symbol is the proper setting for my setup with IB data feed. that's the difference. i suspect our gartley indicator is the same. here's my parameters. i'm even worse on these than i am w/ WWs.
  19. noticed this pattern when i got home this evening. i haven't seen 1 of these on the daily before. anyone considering buying this low? i don't know about this 1 (not that i KNOW about any of them of course)
  20. thank you OAC, i appreciate it.. of course, i found another pattern for AH viewing
  21. results OAC, does my value indicator appear close? thx
  22. thx OAC, the value chart.. do you use a high value for a short entry and the opposite for long?
  23. Cool Suri.. thank you for posting. (i actually have your book on chart patterns :thumbs up: ) here's a couple more charts of the same price action. i like the way the bottom one looks. lots of trendline bounces.. we'll be watching
  24. here's a couple potential patterns for your review
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