David Misselhorn is a software developer with over 30 years of development experience in trading clients, market data and order-execution software. He writes indicators and strategies for individuals wishing to automate their trading and analysis activities.
The AVALON Strategy is a relaxed long-term End-of-Day (EOD) trading strategy for the Futures Market. It requires minimal effort and is ideal for traders who like to take it easy and keep things as stress free as possible. Test the AVALON Performance now with the Online Backtester!
The Job Pivot is a volume profile analysis that allows the user to gauge a directional bias with price targets. It provides an equilibrium between buyers and sellers for the purpose of identifying control of the session’s auction.
Simplify your trading with my strategy: trend, price action, support/resistance and momentum. Green/red bars indicate trend, custom ExCon indicator manages setups, pivots show support/resistance and MACD ties it all together. Clear entries, take profits and exits with simple rules for engagement.
Trailing Stops move with the price action, not a lagging indicator. The indicator was designed for traders to use and to have no hassles of calculating your stop losses. The software does it automatically; never second guess the trend again. Can be used to lock in and protect your profits.
12tradepro.com provides advanced, highly predictive, and reasonably priced software for trading global financial instruments in multiple time frames. Our technologies incorporate rule-based discretionary, semi-automated and fully automated approaches.
This indicator focuses on identifying the Sign of Strength (SOS) and the Sign of Weakness (SOW) for you and plots them on the Chart. This indicator also studies "The Next Bar" to confirm/refute SOS/SOW.
It is not always easy to quickly determine the size of a bar by looking at the price axis. BarSizeCounter allows you to instantly observe the size of the bar and how far the current price is from its high and its low.
The Median Convergence Divergence (MCD) is a derivative of the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD). The difference is the change in the use of the measure of central tendency. In MACD, moving average (mean) is used, whereas, in MCD, the median is used instead. Click to learn more.
Fully automated E-mini trading systems. These auto traders are designed to operate continually and without any human intervention. All of our systems have gone through extensive testing to ensure that hypothetical backtests are as closely representative of a live trading environment as possible.
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