A port of the TradeStation EasyLanguage code for a mean-revision strategy described at traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/2017/01/TradersTips.html
In “Mean-Reversion Swing Trading,” which appeared in the December 2016 issue of STOCKS & COMMODITIES, author Ken Calhoun
describes a trading methodology where the trader attempts to enter an existing trend after there has been a pullback. He suggests looking for 50% pullbacks in strong trends and waiting for price to move back in the direction of the trend before entering the trade.
In “Mean-Reversion Swing Trading,” which appeared in the December 2016 issue of STOCKS & COMMODITIES, author Ken Calhoun
describes a trading methodology where the trader attempts to enter an existing trend after there has been a pullback. He suggests looking for 50% pullbacks in strong trends and waiting for price to move back in the direction of the trend before entering the trade.
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