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Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 11/13/2005(UTC) Posts: 10 Location: New York
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Excuse the interruption for the since the last update, but I was away
from home for a few days and had some other business to attend to...
The RMO system is truly a winner. I don't know if it has been more a
function of the overall market or what, but the RMO Buy/Sell signals
have been fantastic. My opinion is that is works better on Daily bars
and therefore would serve as an excellent end-of-day trading
methodology for anyone looking for longer term trades. Intraday, it
tends to get chopped up a bit. I am using it on an end-of -day basis
and have fantastic results. The results I am achieving are much better
than what I would have done on my own largely because it keeps you in
the trade for a longer period of time. Whereas many other systems would
have been chopped up.
I have also been watching it with the FOREX markets, which have been
exciting lately due to the Dollar/Euro/Yen situation lately. The RMO
correctly detected those moves and gave me a warning ahead of time. I
do not trade the FOREX markets, but I could certainly see doing that in
the future.
To walk you through some of the strategies I am using:
One of my favorite trades is to look for stocks under $10 that are
moving up. I set up a scan for all stocks on NYSE and NASDAQ that are
under $10. The RMO Buy signals pick up many of these stocks BEFORE they
explode to the upside. In some cases, weeks before.
On bigger stocks, I scan for Buys/Sells on the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100,
Dow 30, Dow Transports, XOI, XBD, Dow Utilities. These are the
sectors/groups that are most heavily traded. Again, I have taken many
excellent signals and been profitable with them. I have taken a few
hits I will admit, but I am still up by a sizeable amount. Keep logical
stops with these stocks because they are subject to extreme volatilty
and gaps which can ruin a trade pretty quickly. Mutual Finds and Hedge
Funds manipulate these stocks in mysterious ways. These stocks are also
more vulnerable to "program trading" which makes them more volatile
than the under $10 crowd. Cheaper stocks are less well known and are
not followed as much by Wall Street analysts and are therefore less
susceptible to being crushed on any given day. Many of them also trade
independently of the overall market, making them a bit less scary. Just
my two cents.
Also, as a note. I only place a trade when the trade has been confirmed
on a closing basis. So, if I get a buy signal, I will only place the
trade just before the market closes if the stock is definately going to
close above the recommended price by the RMO system. The opposite for
shorts of course. Don't worry about the trigger prices.
I also follow industry groups. So, if I see an Industry or group that I
am interested in for whatever reason, then I will scan the stocks in
that group only to look for Buying opportunities.
I am using a Stop-Loss from Adaptick known as the IntelliStop. This
came with their ICE program. Therefore the system I am using is totally
mechanical and not subject to my (frequently wrong) opinion.
I use end-of-day data from PremiumData.net. Fantastic program. Highly
recommend it. Allows me to scan groups easily and maintain 100%
accurate lists of stocks because it is updated every night.
Till next time,
--Predator
Happy Trading!
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 4/27/2005(UTC) Posts: 126 Location: Italy
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Dear Predator,
Any idea about hit/success rate and average win/average loss ratio of the System? In the affirmative, are trades entered at the close, next day open or next day limit order? I have no intention of upgrading to V.10 and find the addition of a trading system to a software update a rather dubious marketing ploy aimed at offseting the paucity of improvements introduced by Reuters.
Thanks and regards,
Maurizio
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Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Subscribers Joined: 5/10/2006(UTC) Posts: 252
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So how does RMO work? What's the theory behind it, and how does it determine its output?
It's not just another closed-up blackbox "magic system", is it? Because those always work just great. Until they don't.
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Rank: Advanced Member
Groups: Registered, Registered Users, Unverified Users Joined: 9/13/2004(UTC) Posts: 673 Location: Salt Lake City, UT
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If you'd like to discuss the inner workings further I'd feel better if this was done in the Special Interest/Plugin section rather than inside someone's trading diary, as this is not really the point of this thread. I have moved the posts to this forum (Sort of) but there seems to be an issue on the permission side as to moving them all into one post. I should have this corrected Monday.
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Rank: Advanced Member
Groups: Registered, Registered Users Joined: 9/26/2005(UTC) Posts: 185 Location: Brazil
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Hay Predator,
Nice diary here, can you make us a new update, it has been a while already, I would like to know what happened next.
Thanks and best regards,
Bulli
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