Larry Williams EMA9 setup
Author: steinhorst
Creation Date: 5/19/2020 1:30 AM
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steinhorst

#1
Hi Eugene!!

Is it possible to code this tend following setup, by Willians? It is very used here in Brazil. I´d like to test it in commodities market, specially corn.

Trandingview user did these coding.
https://br.tradingview.com/script/5E0eLcge/

I tried usind strategy from rules.. but cant get it.

Thanks !
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Eugene

#2
Olá Luis!

Here you go.

Note that the English writeup doesn't quite match the TradingView code in that it highlight setups (9.2 to 9.4) on the chart but the entries require more conditions than there is in the code. The rules 9.2 to 9.4 are not crystal clear to me (e.g. the meaning of "mark the next high" is ambiguous etc).

For this reason I only came up with an approximation that buys/sells at market while the original intention is to enter at stop order when price exceeds the high of the setup bar, for example.

Hope you find this visual aid helpful.

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RicardoCaput

#3
Hi! Thanks Eugene, that's very helpful. Tho if I want to back test the setups one by one how could I code them apart?

"The rules 9.2 to 9.4 are not crystal clear to me (e.g. the meaning of "mark the next high" is ambiguous etc)" I could help you with the rules if you elaborate about what you quite dont get on it.

Thanks again.
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Eugene

#4
Hi Ricardo,

Appreciate your interest. However, before anything else please create a support ticket to verify your Fidelity Wealth-Lab Pro entitlement.

QUOTE:
Hi! Thanks Eugene, that's very helpful. Tho if I want to back test the setups one by one how could I code them apart?

"The rules 9.2 to 9.4 are not crystal clear to me (e.g. the meaning of "mark the next high" is ambiguous etc)" I could help you with the rules if you elaborate about what you quite dont get on it.

Thanks again.
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Eugene

#5
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