Not trying to be a party pooper here (honest),
but I've just concluded a Sniper trial - what I read on here (what an active thread!) made me look at it, and whilst the mechanics are hidden it's plain Sniper is a trend following system (no sh** Sherlock, eh?), and the rules say you enter when the three lines are red/blue and the two trend indicators are the same colour.
My personal experience over the past fortnight is that the signals are 'confirmed' when much of the move has gone, the stops are often huge distances away, leading to very poor risk:reward ratios, and in general the system does indeed identify trends, but usually somewhat slower than an average intelligence guide dog. When a signal has gone into profit the system is so slow to recognise a change in the trend that it's quite often gone from a nice gain back into a loss or hit the stoploss. Yes it'll do well on a long, fairly stable trend - but agile it isn't, and for my own peace of mind I'd be happier with something that showed a small profit most of the time rather than something that saw me win big 20% of the time but hit a wide stop the other 80%.
Those doing best with the system seem to be filtering the system signals - notably trying to use Elliot Wave, for example, which is a bit of an art to put it mildly. Is anyone on this hugely popular thread actually using Sniper on a live account and making good profits from it, without actually applying other TA to make it profitable?
I realise this is going to upset some people - I really don't want to do that, but Sniper (from my experience) is no better than lots of other systems that attempt to identify and trade trends, and is in fact slower than some to get on board, and more importantly it's arthritic when it comes toexiting a trade...put simply it is far too slow to recognise the trade should be exited. Some have3 discussed alternatives - TP75 etc - might it not be time to start thrashing out a better exit for this system, or (dare I suggest it) a better entry than the system default?
Sorry if I upset anyone there.
Dave