btcjeanralphio

Heiken Ashi 10/20MA w/ Alerts v2.0

Summary:
Using Heiken Ashi candles and default 10 and 20 Moving Averages for crossover signals to determine signals to go long, short and close trades.

How it works:
- Is the 10MA above the 20MA and a bullish candle? If yes, open a long.
- Will close the trade at the first bearish candle.
- Reverse this for going short.
- If you can't short, just close your long and hold till the next long signal.

Quite a conservative strategy, not for day trading. Comes into it's own in trending markets as long as you stick to the signals.

Alert messages:
- Long
- Short
- Close

Backtesting results:
XBTUSD = 85.9% (Bitmex)
LTCUSD = 75.6% (Bitfinex)
ETHUSD = 73.8% (Bitfinex)
NEOBTC = 83.9% (Binance)
TRXBTC = 79.4% (Binance)
EOSBTC = 88.1% (Binance)

Will need to be able to short altcoins to make the most of it, or at least will at least keep you out of sustained downtrends (=/= holding).

Backtest it on bitcoin and other large cap alts on high time frames to see for yourself. For lazy trading, can set up alerts with AutoView.

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