Aroon Oscillator StrategyThis is simple strategy based on Aroon Oscillator. I have found that using length 144 or 169 on hourly chart shows excellent results.
Tested on SPY , QQQ and AAPL. Especially when you look at AAPL results , it has 60% profitable in recent trades. ( Dont assume this will be same for other stocks or ETFs)
Aroon Oscillator setting : 169 ( 169 is square root of 13 ... you can also use fib level 144 , which is square root of 12 )
BUY
When Aroon Oscillator crosses above zero line
Add
if Long position is already opened, and current close is less than BUY price and RSI 13 crossing above 30 line
Exit
when Aroon Oscialltor crosses below zero line
Stop Loss
default stop loss has been set to 5%
Note: I have not plotted RSI to the chart. Please include RSI 13 to see how position gets added ... Also add ema 169 to see how the price is aligned with the Aroon Oscillator
Warning
For the educational purposes only
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Aroon Oscillator strategy by SauciusThis strategy suits better for stock, indexes and commodities sufficiently volatile but with not so strong trend, where perspective of future quotations are not so certain.
For these financial instruments this system works better than others based on classical trend oscillator (like Supertrend)
This strategy starts from the idea of the creator of Aroon lines, Tushar Chande, whose suggested to an unique Aroon Oscillator (defined as Aroon Up - Aroon Down), instead of 2 lines (for reference, original article avaible in:" Stocks & Commodities , V. 13:9 : A Time Price Oscillator by Tushar Chande, Ph .D."" - paragraph: "more patterns").
Use middle line for taking position, and the extreme ones (high and low) for exiting from long/short position. Extreme lines are not use for opening position against the trend.
Best values are for EU stocks and indexes: 19 periods, middle line = - 25 (ecxpecially for shares, give the general tendency of growing). Therefore also levels for exiting long/short position are not specular (levelhigh stops at + 75, low at -85 since stocks when go down, fall often heavily)
Please give feedback for improving this strategy! All the best,
MS .