- 02 Jul 2017, 13:25
#1420
Tests with the filter OFF have better net results but as they are opening more trades, the margin used is more important, and the potential drawdown also. You can check those figures on my XLS spreadsheet and especially in the average results statement.
It is confirmed by the weekly and daily tests.
Initially, I thought that this filter would really help to improve the results, as the purpose of this filter was to avoid being caught in reversals. But it seems that it is not working so well. Maybe some other filter will help (BBsqueeze..).
So I think we can discard this filter.
mrdfx wrote: ↑01 Jul 2017, 21:36 @geko what is your thoughts on having the CCFp trend filter ON or OFF for the different time frames?The preliminary tests were showing better results with the Trend Direction filter ON. But at this date it is not any more the case.
I haven't tested this feature personally and have always just assumed it's better to have it ON, but I've seen that you have tested both options. Is there a definite benefit to having it either ON or OFF not based on your own results and observations?
Tests with the filter OFF have better net results but as they are opening more trades, the margin used is more important, and the potential drawdown also. You can check those figures on my XLS spreadsheet and especially in the average results statement.
It is confirmed by the weekly and daily tests.
Initially, I thought that this filter would really help to improve the results, as the purpose of this filter was to avoid being caught in reversals. But it seems that it is not working so well. Maybe some other filter will help (BBsqueeze..).
So I think we can discard this filter.
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