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Double entry by Macd 9, at Lucent Technology why MSX hint 2 macd in up trading direction in addition Bearish harami cross over a session, is that possible to test phenomenon that occur for a short term ? never seen something like crossing same indicator with 2 seperate session.. where is a mistake point?
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How funny ... Well first of all you did not get these two from the same expert that would impossible ... Right :eek:?
Both signals are opposite yes but one is based on the MACD and the other one on candlestick patterns so it is not unlikely that something like that would happen ... Which experts are these?
Patrick :mrgreen:
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Patrick,
I'm not sure that it would be impossible. In the expert there is an order of priority that takes place and priority usually goes to the first signal in the expert that is evaluated. Since this is a buy and sell it should work but I could be wrong. The chart was generated by Tradercoach.
TB,
If you display the MACD on a chart in a seperate window you will see the signals that occurred so closely. This happens when the MACD is flat and is in what we call whipsawville. Most noticeable when the indicator is around zero.
Hope this help,
Preston
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Patrick, Equis Macd9 expert advisor show 2 entry point in 2 seperate days but however I know it should show first sell signal then buy signal, that why I ask if is possible that MACD can dublicate...I know it look funny, but my pc record all movement of metastock so I can see later after session what have happen...
as you see on the picture above it's 2 macd buy signal, also is apply Nisson candlestick (Berish harami cross)
Pumrysh...
what you mean by saying "whipsawville"
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Traderbullish,
Place a MACD in another window and you should see the lateral movement I'm talking about.
Preston
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traderbullish wrote:what you mean by saying "whipsawville"
This is a small village where they have a lot of whips & saws. I think Hayseed may be of some help with more information. :)
jose '-)
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