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 Post subject: VTR trade frequency
PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:09 am 
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How many signals does the VTR give in a typical day at ES?


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 Post subject: Re: VTR trade frequency
PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:33 pm 
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Stormwolf wrote:
How many signals does the VTR give in a typical day at ES?


Hi,

Higher the time frame the less signals you'll get. Therefore, what time frame your question is about?

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 Post subject: Re: VTR trade frequency
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 Post subject: Re: VTR trade frequency
PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:23 pm 
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Stormwolf wrote:
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I can only answer that with the assumption you're a beginner or newbie to the WRB Analysis Tutorial Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 and the same to the VTR strategies. Thus, assuming you don't have access to tutorial chapters 5 - 12...

3 - 5 trade signals per day in current market conditions but that ratio is easily increased via you following a few recommendations such as following more than one time frame and/or following other instruments via what is termed as "sister trading". For example of "sister trading", pretend you only have Emini ES on your charts versus someone else that has Emini ES, SPY exchange traded fund and SPX Index on their charts. The latter trader with ES, SPY and SPX will have more trade opportunities in comparison to the trader with only ES on his/her charts because there are times when SPY or SPX will have a valid trade signal when Emini ES does not. Simply, when SPY or SPX has a valid trade signal while Emini ES does not...you can still take the trade in Emini ES as if it did have a trade signal. This is called "sister trading".

In addition, don't forget that if you purchase the VTR...it includes free access to the STR, APAOR and AJCTR. More importantly, there's a learning step which means you can't learn the VTR until you learn the STR and you can't learn the STR until you learn the APAOR. Thus, in reality, you'll have more trade signals if you were to purchase the VTR via having the knowledge from the STR, APAOR and AJCTR.

My point is that you will actually control how many trade signals you get that's dependent upon your computer workstation, chart layouts, data provider et cetera.

Last of all, as a reminder, my methods are discretionary via the element of WRB Analysis Tutorials that's needed for the trade signal strategies VTR, STR, APAOR and AJCTR. Therefore, it's not a mechanical system and that's why one Emini ES trader will see different trade opportunities in comparison to another Emini ES using my methods. Simply, the how many trade signals is a question that's more appropriate for a mechanical system or something that doesn't have a discretionary element involved.

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