Really questioning how the trailing stop works in the backtesting framework of tradingview/pinescript, I am sure I would not get the same results with the same strategy in MT4.
this is based on I just change the way to find lows as the strategy based on exit by % and pyramiding if you will play with % you will see that higher % exit like in this example of 20% make it to gain more profit (mainly due to pyramiding in the strategy ) in realistic strategy you will exit by much lower % out unless you are bot:) to convert it to study with...
A simple backtest version of a Hull Trend with Kahlman strategy
This strategy lets you plot Renko open and close values, based on your preferred Renko size brick, on normal candle chart. You can use it on any timeframe, define your preferred brick size and trailing stop.
INTRADAY GO WITH SIGNAL AT THE END OF DAY YOU WILL BE IN PROFITS GURANTEE............... Just Take Care of one thing only use it for top tarded counters or most volatine scripts...........
Introduction Strategy based on the bilateral stochastic oscillator, this oscillator aim to detect trends and possible reversal points of the current trend. The oscillator is composed of 1 bull line in blue and 1 bear line in red as well as a signal line in orange, the strategy have many options such as two different strategy framework and a martingale mode. If...
The Smooth moving average ribbon script is an enhancement of the script I posted yesterday. But will help you also create a very simple trend-following strategy or a simple trend-following filter. You are able to select from a large variety of moving averages add Heikin Ashi Candles as a source and also add additional smoothing to every single of the moving...
The Smooth moving average script combo combines the ability to help you create a very simple trend-following strategy or a simple trend-following filter. You are able to select from a large variety of moving averages add Heikin Ashi Candles as a source and also add additional smoothing to every single of the moving averages. The Strategy is using the...
I need you guys to have a look at this script and tell me why it is so profitable in the last 20 years or what i have missed . I can't seem to see anything wrong with it but i'm sure it can't be that easy . PS. This is my first script here so go easy on me i just seems too simple to be correct.