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The ones that have working systems are trading them themselves and raking it in - no time for journals, forums, websites or fake systems that they wouldn’t trade themselves with their own money!
True logical robust algos are not available to rent/buy at any price a retail trader can afford . If you just want a curve fit that looks amazing i can hand those out for free
If it kicks ass it will never be made public imo . hehe
Not trials, but you can get a monthly membership which will give you access to the indicators I use. BloodHound templates are separate and require a BloodHound license. Just check the website for information. There is an upcoming presentation with Shark Indicators next week you can check out, and also a new recording from a NinjaTrader webinar I gave yesterday that outlines pretty much what I'm doing.
One of @jlwade123's posts was deleted because a portion of the post contained promotional language. Vendors are always permitted to answer questions in their vendor review thread, but not permitted to use the thread to advertise/promote their service.
I've notified @jlwade123 so that the post can be resubmitted without that language.
I did say I have been working very hard over these past years studying price action and came up with something unique, my own systematic and quantitative process. Which is what we are supposed to do. I am proud of my work and wanted to invite anyone to come check out the trade room, which is the easiest way to see what I'm doing. Or there are webinar recordings you can see and an upcoming Shark presentation next week that you can look at. FYI, I don't trade in a live account because I'm not a CTA. So we use live market data in a Sim Account and the room is for educational purposes. We are all in this game to improve our trading, make money, and enjoy the freedom from not being chained to a desk all day that this line of work provides.
Everything has evolved for me with trading. For a process, I started with a higher time frame trend and thought I had nailed a great system using HTF trend with price trading above prior day close. And then I started adding layers. Not filters per say, but layering in multiple time frame momentum and linear regression envelopes. Like I said, a system that is unique because I built it. Putting the quantitative touch on it has made all the difference for me. I use a custom time period we trade to provide a data distribution for profit and risk. And that is where I am today. I will always be testing, refining and evolving as the markets do. I love this and can't imagine doing anything else.
By the way, Bar Chart just sent out a notice saying they updated their methodology for recommending buy or sell orders for stocks. The email said that after 10 years of having a system in place for recommending stock selection, they were updating the system and would start using higher time frame trend instead. I was like, yea. LOL. Imagine that. That was just the beginning for me.
I read it all the way through too. "Jerk" might be a little harsh. I'd say, "Aggressively inquisitive" of yet another vendor of an overpriced and ineffective "tool" targeting the gullibility of aspiring traders. You gave her the opportunity to illuminate her product. In the light of day, it didn't look so good.
To be fair, I'd had never heard of this vendor, or the product. I just gave guidance to OP on doing due diligence, and what I'd ask of the vendor. It just kind of unraveled from there.