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DBS March Strategy

DBS March Strategy

Summary
The DBS March Strategy is an interesting strategy that has show itself to be very profitable
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DBS Break Strategy

DBS Break Strategy

Summary
This is the DBS Break Strategy that is based on the DBS Break Indicator that is written about in a different post.
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DBS 9.2 Strategy

DBS 9.2 Strategy

Summary
The DBS 9.2 strategy is a very profitable strategy, especially for longer term trades.
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Coopers Strategy – Hit and Run 2

Coopers Strategy – Hit and Run 2

Summary
Coopers Strategy is based off of Jeff Coopers ‘Hit and Run 2′ Indicator that was made for MetaStock. This is the translation to TradeStation made by Mike Mason on the Omega forum many years ago.
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Data Cross Indicator

Data Cross Indicator

Summary
A highly profitable and extremely simple system that indicates a buy for ‘Data1′ when ‘Data2′ crosses a moving average. The Data Cross Indicator has achieved a profit factor of over 14 in several back test that have been run. Not bad for a moving average, eh?
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Breakout System

Breakout System

Summary
Catch breakouts for futures, forex or stocks when the time is right with the breakout system set up by Mark Vakkur, MD.
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Aberration

Aberration

The Aberration trading system was developed in 1986 to trade a basket of commodities. It profitably trades across all eight commodity groups: the grains, meats, softs, metals, petroleum products, currencies, financials, and stock indices using the exact same rules and parameter value

Adaptive Moving Average Strategy

Adaptive Moving Average Strategy

Summary
The Adaptive Moving Average that was originally discussed in an interview with Perry Kaufman in STOCKS & COMMODITIES Bonus Issue that originally appeared in March 1995. The Adaptive Moving Average is an excellent alternative to standard moving average calculations.
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Conner 19 Strategy

Conner 19 Strategy

Summary
The Conner 19 Strategy was a strategy written by Michael Conner, and originally designed by Joe Krutsinger
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