Includes six hours of instructional videos. After I finished the draft of the book, I felt like adding video tutorials would be helpful in understanding the EasyLanguage code. There are ten videos in total discussing the various trend following algorithms.
For thirty-one years, I served as the Director of Research at Futures Truth Magazine. During this time, I had the great pleasure of working with some of the brightest minds in technical analysis, including Fitschen, Stuckey, Ruggiero, Fox, Waite, and many others. I learned from their expertise and witnessed firsthand how their trend-following techniques soared to great heights, only to plummet and eventually rise again. From late 2014 to early 2020, I observed the entire trend-following industry collapse. Systems such as Aberration, CatScan, Andromeda, Super Turtle, and many others that had thrived on the high-flying trends of the 1990s, 2000s, and early 2010s, faded away well before the onset of the pandemic.
For many years, trend followers were the darlings of numerous futures fund managers, who once controlled billions. However, since the pandemic, we have seen many of these systems rise from the ashes like a Phoenix. The long-awaited increase in commodity prices finally arrived as the world began to shut down. This prolonged period of stagnation outlasted many fund managers' ability to endure; incentive fees went unpaid for years. With no downturn to hedge against, many turned to simply buying and holding tech stocks. Commodities, being limited resources like oil, corn, beans, and gold, were expected to rise in price eventually. This belief sustained us as we wandered in the wilderness after the last boom in 2014.
It took a major global disaster to finally stir prices and pressure the stock market. The raging bull market that had trampled hedge fund managers for years began to show signs of weakness. However, this weakness was short-lived as the post-pandemic reopening and the artificial intelligence boom propelled the stock market to all-time highs. The recession that many experts predicted has yet to materialize, even as we grapple with heightened inflation. We are continually confronted with conflicting and evolving views on the future of our economy. Could this period of flux usher in the type of markets that can be harnessed by the trend-following techniques of the '90s?
Learn how to program the most popular Trend Following Entry and Exit Techniques and Trade Management from scratch.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Includes six hours of instructional videos. After I finished the draft of the book, I felt like adding video tutorials would be helpful in understanding the EasyLanguage code. There are ten videos in total discussing the various trend following algorithms. For thirty-one years, I served as the Director of Research at Futures Truth Magazine. During this time, I had the great pleasure of working with some of the brightest minds in technical analysis, including Fitschen, Stuckey, Ruggiero, Fox, Waite, and many others. I learned from their expertise and witnessed firsthand how their trend-following techniques soared to great heights, only to plummet and eventually rise again. From late 2014 to early 2020, I observed the entire trend-following industry collapse. Systems such as Aberration, CatScan, Andromeda, Super Turtle, and many others that had thrived on the high-flying trends of the 1990s, 2000s, and early 2010s, faded away well before the onset of the pandemic. For many years, trend followers were the darlings of numerous futures fund managers, who once controlled billions. However, since the pandemic, we have seen many of these systems rise from the ashes like a Phoenix. The long-awaited increase in commodity prices finally arrived as the world began to shut down. This prolonged period of stagnation outlasted many fund managers' ability to endure; incentive fees went unpaid for years. With no downturn to hedge against, many turned to simply buying and holding tech stocks. Commodities, being limited resources like oil, corn, beans, and gold, were expected to rise in price eventually. This belief sustained us as we wandered in the wilderness after the last boom in 2014. It took a major global disaster to finally stir prices and pressure the stock market. The raging bull market that had trampled hedge fund managers for years began to show signs of weakness. However, this weakness was short-lived as the post-pandemic reopening and the artificial intelligence boom propelled the stock market to all-time highs. The recession that many experts predicted has yet to materialize, even as we grapple with heightened inflation. We are continually confronted with conflicting and evolving views on the future of our economy. Could this period of flux usher in the type of markets that can be harnessed by the trend-following techniques of the '90s? Learn how to program the most popular Trend Following Entry and Exit Techniques and Trade Management from scratch.EasyLanguage code for twelve very popular Trend Following algorithmsSupport code in the form of functions: Choppy market indicatorsEhlers smoothing functionsBollinger, Keltner and Donchian indicatorsVolatility dampeningSystems from books such Clenow, Covel, Fitschen and Babcock.Systems similar to the high fliers of the 1990s, 2000s and early 2010s.Is Donchian better than Bollinger? Is Bollinger better than Keltner?Learn the best parameters for each entry/exit technique.What makes these system work and fail?Should the parameters adapt to the current market environment?Use John Ehler's smoothing techniques to super charge the Turtle AlgorithmWere Dennis and Eckhardt on the right track? Or were they a product of the times?Learn some of the more popular Turtle Trading TechniquesLast trade was a Loser FilterFixed Fractional allocationPyramid as market moves in direction of tradeEnhance your programming knowledge while learning the intricacies of creating a reliable trend-following algorithm This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798334749092
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Includes six hours of instructional videos. After I finished the draft of the book, I felt like adding video tutorials would be helpful in understanding the EasyLanguage code. There are ten videos in total discussing the various trend following algorithms. For thirty-one years, I served as the Director of Research at Futures Truth Magazine. During this time, I had the great pleasure of working with some of the brightest minds in technical analysis, including Fitschen, Stuckey, Ruggiero, Fox, Waite, and many others. I learned from their expertise and witnessed firsthand how their trend-following techniques soared to great heights, only to plummet and eventually rise again. From late 2014 to early 2020, I observed the entire trend-following industry collapse. Systems such as Aberration, CatScan, Andromeda, Super Turtle, and many others that had thrived on the high-flying trends of the 1990s, 2000s, and early 2010s, faded away well before the onset of the pandemic. For many years, trend followers were the darlings of numerous futures fund managers, who once controlled billions. However, since the pandemic, we have seen many of these systems rise from the ashes like a Phoenix. The long-awaited increase in commodity prices finally arrived as the world began to shut down. This prolonged period of stagnation outlasted many fund managers' ability to endure; incentive fees went unpaid for years. With no downturn to hedge against, many turned to simply buying and holding tech stocks. Commodities, being limited resources like oil, corn, beans, and gold, were expected to rise in price eventually. This belief sustained us as we wandered in the wilderness after the last boom in 2014. It took a major global disaster to finally stir prices and pressure the stock market. The raging bull market that had trampled hedge fund managers for years began to show signs of weakness. However, this weakness was short-lived as the post-pandemic reopening and the artificial intelligence boom propelled the stock market to all-time highs. The recession that many experts predicted has yet to materialize, even as we grapple with heightened inflation. We are continually confronted with conflicting and evolving views on the future of our economy. Could this period of flux usher in the type of markets that can be harnessed by the trend-following techniques of the '90s? Learn how to program the most popular Trend Following Entry and Exit Techniques and Trade Management from scratch.EasyLanguage code for twelve very popular Trend Following algorithmsSupport code in the form of functions: Choppy market indicatorsEhlers smoothing functionsBollinger, Keltner and Donchian indicatorsVolatility dampeningSystems from books such Clenow, Covel, Fitschen and Babcock.Systems similar to the high fliers of the 1990s, 2000s and early 2010s.Is Donchian better than Bollinger? Is Bollinger better than Keltner?Learn the best parameters for each entry/exit technique.What makes these system work and fail?Should the parameters adapt to the current market environment?Use John Ehler's smoothing techniques to super charge the Turtle AlgorithmWere Dennis and Eckhardt on the right track? Or were they a product of the times?Learn some of the more popular Turtle Trading TechniquesLast trade was a Loser FilterFixed Fractional allocationPyramid as market moves in direction of tradeEnhance your programming knowledge while learning the intricacies of creating a reliable trend-following algorithm This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798334749092
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