DionysusToast
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If you are looking for a set of mechanical rules to tell you if the market is entering chop mode or leaving chop mode so that you can alter your trading accordly, then you are going to be dissapointed.
The issue is, as you say - when you enter the chop, your system stops working. When you leave the chop you don't take the trades you should. In the chop you sell tops and buy bottoms - the opposite of what you'd do in a trend (OK pullback seekers, you know what I mean).
A purely mechanical method of recognising this is very close to the holy grail. Sure, ADX will tell you when you are in the chop but so will your trading account balance. Both will do so after the event.
I know a number of people that tried to resolve this riddle and if you can resolve it, you will be very rich indeed.
You should perhaps aim for minimizing the impact of entering at the wrong time. For instance by starting off with a smaller position and adding to it (in steadily decreasing increments) as you are proven right.
The issue is, as you say - when you enter the chop, your system stops working. When you leave the chop you don't take the trades you should. In the chop you sell tops and buy bottoms - the opposite of what you'd do in a trend (OK pullback seekers, you know what I mean).
A purely mechanical method of recognising this is very close to the holy grail. Sure, ADX will tell you when you are in the chop but so will your trading account balance. Both will do so after the event.
I know a number of people that tried to resolve this riddle and if you can resolve it, you will be very rich indeed.
You should perhaps aim for minimizing the impact of entering at the wrong time. For instance by starting off with a smaller position and adding to it (in steadily decreasing increments) as you are proven right.