The 20DMF will issue a short signal if we close below the -0.11%.
However, the RT system uses -0.176% because of the intraday higher volatility.
Pascal
The 20DMF will issue a short signal if we close below the -0.11%.
However, the RT system uses -0.176% because of the intraday higher volatility.
Pascal
Inverse ETF's must confirm (>= +4%) for the short, correct?
The ETF confirmation is only when you short from a BUY signal.
Here, we short from a Cash signal, which means that we are not in a first pull-back in the uptrend.
In such a case either the Inversed ETF going above 4% OR the 20DMF closing below -0.11% will trigger a short signal.
Pascal
Pascal,
Yesterday the average TEV extension of the four inverted ETFs ended above 4%.
Does this qualify for a 20DMF short signal?