ER2 Trading with RadarScreen in TradeStation

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ER2 Trading with RadarScreen in TradeStation

Postby slableak » Tue Feb 27, 2007 1:58 am

:D I am new to Radar Screen and I am trying to see if it will be useful to me for trading ER2. I am a trend line break trader. I mainly use 2 indicators, MACD Gradient and jtHMA. I was hoping that RadarScreen would help me to determine when the trend has changed or if it was not trending. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I just turned on RadarScreen Saturday so I know zilch about it. I did download all the Motherload indicators but not knowing too much about them and also not knowing what works good for this application I am a little lost. I appreciate any help.
thanks,
David

Here is how I trade. I follow trend lines. It would help me to know when the overall trend was over. I might stay in the trade instead of getting out when it crosses the trend lines.


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er2 & radar

Postby tradecrazy » Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:47 pm

I use something similiar to this. You just have to keep straight what loads into radar and what goes on a chart. If you are tracking a lot of different trading instruments the radar is helpful but if you just concentrate on day trading the er2 then the charts are probably better for real-time tracking.

Do you use the auto-trendline feature of TS?

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Postby slableak » Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:32 am

Hi Tradecrazy,

No, I dont use the auto trend lines. It seems they get in the way and are distracting. I just draw my own. I do use the snap mode though.

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