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GUNBOT: The automatic profit generator => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: Zeke on January 17, 2021, 12:11:21 AM
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Hi friends
I set up a strategy with MACD-buy and TSSL-sell. I use it on several alts. Base is btc.
Now sometimes a buy order is sent out, right when the MACD-line crosses the signal-line from above (which should be a sell signal actually).
How can this be? Any suggestions?
Edit: I might have found a pattern/the reason. It's if the TSSL-sell fires if the MACD ist still above the signal-line. If MACD crosses now down over the signal line, a buy order gets out. I really don't think this should be like that. Any clue how to overrule this?
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Happens to me to, I think the macd crossing is too sensitive, and maybe it fires a signal to buy on crossing down if the candle stick went down up and down again.
It would be great if there was a Gain or trail feature , after the macd crosses up,to see if it really crossed up or just touched the line and went back down.
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Thank you for your reply. Actually that was my initial suspicion. One can even see how the MACD-line gets ajusted at every cycle. In my opinion it should only be ajusted at the end of the period. Do you have a walkaround? I would love to use MACD as an entry point but the bot keeps buying crossdowns which is a bit uncomfortable.
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Thank you for your reply. Actually that was my initial suspicion. One can even see how the MACD-line gets ajusted at every cycle. In my opinion it should only be ajusted at the end of the period. Do you have a walkaround? I would love to use MACD as an entry point but the bot keeps buying crossdowns which is a bit uncomfortable.
In order to make it less reactive, raise the delay. In my experience, higher delays works much better than lower delays as the bot gets too reactive.