I have been doing some work with range bars in eSignal, and came across a very nice and relaxed way to trade the ES, and several other futures contracts. To make it more "relaxing", there's a couple of tools that would be helpful, and am seeking some advice/direction/samples to develop and EFS.
Here's the situation:
I am basically picking a range bar value, finding a choppy period and fading each bar. So what do I mean by that? Let's say that I'm going to trade the 6E (Euro Futures) contract. I have determined that the 6E is stuck in a choppy, non-trending mode. I further determine that it's moving about 15 ticks up and down.
So I setup a 6E chart with a 0.0015R "timeframe". This will create 15 tick range bars. To start, I look at the next range bar forming. It starts out at something minimal like 2-3 ticks, and then starts to grow in height, as the 6E bounces up and down. Eventually the height grows to 15 ticks and the next range bar starts. What I want to do is put a limit order to sell one contract at the top of this bar if closes on the high, or a limit buy if it closes on the low. In other words, I'm just going to go opposite (fade) the current move.
On each sucessive bar, I want just to do the opposite - sell on the high and buy on the low. The first bar I start on will set the stage for each subsequent trade. In other words, I don't know if I'm going long or short on the first bar, but each bar after that will be the opposite, until I decide to stop.
So what I am doing is continuously calculating what the next limit buy or sell will be in my head, and depending on my concentration level can be subject to human error. It would be nice if I had some sort of heads up calculating what those limit orders should be as the range bars are forming.
A couple of thoughts I've had (keeping in mind my newcomer status to eSignal), was to either use the cursor window or have the text display right on the chart (which I'm not sure is possible).
In the cursor window idea, there could be an indicator that would perform the calculations, and simply be displayed as values in the cursor window. If I go down this path, not afraid to admit I'm not sure how to create and EFS to perform the calculations.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-TTP
Here's the situation:
I am basically picking a range bar value, finding a choppy period and fading each bar. So what do I mean by that? Let's say that I'm going to trade the 6E (Euro Futures) contract. I have determined that the 6E is stuck in a choppy, non-trending mode. I further determine that it's moving about 15 ticks up and down.
So I setup a 6E chart with a 0.0015R "timeframe". This will create 15 tick range bars. To start, I look at the next range bar forming. It starts out at something minimal like 2-3 ticks, and then starts to grow in height, as the 6E bounces up and down. Eventually the height grows to 15 ticks and the next range bar starts. What I want to do is put a limit order to sell one contract at the top of this bar if closes on the high, or a limit buy if it closes on the low. In other words, I'm just going to go opposite (fade) the current move.
On each sucessive bar, I want just to do the opposite - sell on the high and buy on the low. The first bar I start on will set the stage for each subsequent trade. In other words, I don't know if I'm going long or short on the first bar, but each bar after that will be the opposite, until I decide to stop.
So what I am doing is continuously calculating what the next limit buy or sell will be in my head, and depending on my concentration level can be subject to human error. It would be nice if I had some sort of heads up calculating what those limit orders should be as the range bars are forming.
A couple of thoughts I've had (keeping in mind my newcomer status to eSignal), was to either use the cursor window or have the text display right on the chart (which I'm not sure is possible).
In the cursor window idea, there could be an indicator that would perform the calculations, and simply be displayed as values in the cursor window. If I go down this path, not afraid to admit I'm not sure how to create and EFS to perform the calculations.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
-TTP
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