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A list of trading rules using the DeMark's DeMarker indicator. This list consists of 6 QuantShare trading rules and each one of them has 20 variations which bring the total to 120 trading rules.
I have backtested this list again a small portion of US Stock Symbols, and come up with some interesting results, particularly the 'demark(a) > b' rules. The results aren't spectacular but definitely worth using some of these rules as part of a trading system entry rules. I haven't tested the bearish signals yet.
There is much more trading rules that could be created using the DeMarker, so if you have anything in mind, just send your suggestion in the comments and I will add it to this list.
Now we came to the most important part: In order to be able to run these rules without any errors, you should first download the DeMarker custom indicator. Click here The DeMark's DeMarker indicator.
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