Technical Indicator Pool

Understanding the Technical Indicator Pool
The Technical Indicator Pool is a strategy that operates on the premise that when many technical indicators project the same sentiment, they are concurrently more precise. The technical indicator pool contains five indicators
1. Small MACD Moving Average (SFMA) (10,15)
2. Large MACD Moving Average (LFMA) (13,18)
3. Parabolic Stop and Reverse (PSAR) (0.05, 0.05, 0.05)
4. Relative Strength Index (RSI) (14, 70, 30)
5. H/L Pivot (13)
When all five indicators project the same sentiment within a defined period (known as BarPeriod), an order is placed in the direction of sentiment.
Note:
Due to the nature of the indicator pool, such as the moving averages within the MACD and RSI as well as the High/Low Pivot, false positives may occur before the bar has closed within the time stamp.
This point of reference is to be used in combination with an arsenal of trading tools and should not be used as direct investment advice.
Option strategies should always include stop losses.
This strategy operates using a lot size of 2.5.
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Only users approved by the author can access this script. You'll need to request and get permission to use it. This is typically granted after payment. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact GrantPeace directly.
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kenzing.com