BBTrader said:Hi:
Has anyone used any settings on MACD which work on any market? Woudl be interested to hear your comments.
BB Trader
commanderco said:BB ... You had better stay with the default settings while you figure out what the MACD does.
then you can answer your own question.
commanderco said:BB ... You had better stay with the default settings while you figure out what the MACD does.
then you can answer your own question.
BBTrader said:Hi:
Has anyone used any settings on MACD which work on any market? Woudl be interested to hear your comments.
BB Trader
jcwonder8 said:5 34 5 is a better setting than the standard imo. MACD will not work in non-trending markets whatever the settting.
breadman said:BB Trader
From what I have seen MACD works better with currencies than indices or shares. One reason for this is probably due to the fact that currencies are 24hrs a day where indices and shares have gaps in the charts in the mornings. I dont think you can make money out of the standard MACD settings.
Breadman
BBTrader said:commanderco
Thanks for your reply - Have tried some settings other than default, which are 1, 13 & 16 0HLC ($ VIX one minute) divided by 4 and simple moving average on oscillator. This setting gives me mountain peaks which coincides support and resistant zones on my DTZ program and this prompts me to buy or sell. What do you think?
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Regards BBTrader
commanderco said:In answer to your original question, there are no settings that fit all markets.
You must come to grips with any indicator that is of interest and realise their limitations.
Firstly, what markets are you interested in and what time frames.
What style of trading do you want to follow.
Deal with first things first. Indicators as a weapon of choice are well down the menu.
BBTrader said:Hi Breadman
Thanks for your reply - Have tried some settings other than default, which are 1, 13 & 16 0HLC ($ VIX one minute) divided by 4 and simple moving average on oscillator. This setting gives me mountain peaks which coincides support and resistant zones on my DTZ program and this prompts me to buy or sell. What do you think?
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jcwonder8 said:that is a good one, start with a rookie question on macd and then fire off your volatility based futures day trading system to put all on back foot! I'd be interested in a screen shot for this, have been playing around with tick, trin, advance decline but not vix, basically came to conclusion that price action with volume and to a lesser extent time of day is key and all else is distraction but I haven't looked at vix. Still looking for that indicator which performs like the wisetrade one (green press buy, red, press sell) does in the ads, is vix it? Is Socrates holding the vix grail in Castle Perilous?