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Thanks. I didn't realise it was a thread. I did follow the steps in post 4 but have not achieved results consistent with the worked examples so wanted to determine where I'm going wrong.
I did sign up some time ago yes but haven't been particularly active tbh. I only became aware of the elite thread when clicking the link above but I appreciate your input.
I have attached studies I did for the Nasdaq and for Crude. I produced them a few years back and can't say that I have looked at them recently but did find it a useful exercise in getting to know Excel better. They might be helpful to you to see if there are any major differences in our working out.
You do not win as a trader, you just get to play again the next day. If that game doesn’t appeal to you then you should not trade. Gary Norden
This looks great. After gathering all the data, what have you changed in your trading, and how have you used the data to improve your trading? Could you give us some specific examples?