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My Favourite Trading Strategy

Feb 04, 2022

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Page 1: My Favourite Trading Strategy

My Favourite Trading Strategy

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Commodity Channel Index

• Donald Lambert 1980

• Identify new trends or warns of volatility

• Developed to identify cyclical turns in commodities

• CCI measures a current price level vs. an average level over time

• CCI is high when price is above average

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CCI Calculation

• CCI = (Typical Price - 20-period SMA of TP) Divided by

(.015 x Mean Deviation)

• Typical Price (TP) = (High + Low + Close)/3

• Constant = .015

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Commodity Channel Index

• Lambert set the constant at .015 to ensure that approximately 70 to 80 percent of CCI values would fall between -100 and +100.

• The smaller the CCI period (look back period), the smaller the number of values between -100 and +100.

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Commodity Channel Index 20 period

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Commodity Channel Index 40 period

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CCI Interpretation

• A coincidental indicator – surges above 100 show strong price action and could signal the start of an uptrend.

• A leading indicator – overbought or oversold conditions with bullish and bearish divergence.

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CCI - Coincidental

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CCI - leading

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Stochastic Oscillator

• A momentum indicator developed by George Lane in the 1950’s.

• Does NOT follow price or volume.

• Follows SPEED or MOMENTUM of PRICE.

• As a rule, momentum changes direction before price.

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Fast Stochastic

• %K = (Current Close - Lowest Low)

Divided

(Highest High - Lowest Low) X 100

• %D = 3-day SMA of %K (trigger line)

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Fast Stochastic

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Slow Stochastic

• Slow %K = Fast %K smoothed with 3-period SMA

• Slow %D = 3-period SMA of Slow %K

• I use 8-period SMA and 4-period SMA of Slow %K

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Slow Stochastic

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Slow Stochastic Interpretation

• Overbought – above 80

• Oversold – below 20

• Ignore Overbought/Oversold when trending.

• Divergence

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Slow Stochastic Interpretation

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Slow Stochastic with Trend

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Putting it together

• Slow stochastic - 13, 8, 4

• Commodity Channel Index – 20

• Trigger line

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Putting it together

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Putting it together

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Putting it together

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Putting it together

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Putting it together

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Current Trades

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Current Trades

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Current Trades

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Current Trades

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Current Trades

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Current Trades

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Current Trades

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In closing

Questions and open discussion