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What is a good Volume Trigger for RTV (Russell) Simulated Stop?
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What is a good Volume Trigger for RTV (Russell) Simulated Stop?
I have been using N.T. ATM Strategy feature in my Chart Trader for many years and recently I added using a Stop Strategy that includes a Simulated Stop and a Volume Trigger, to prevent unwanted exits from a trade due to a rogue order. I am looking for ideas on what Volume Trigger is most effective for particular futures, currently I am having most success with RTV (Russell) minis. Thank you!Tags: None
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We could not provide you with any recommended volume trigger setting, however, I encourage other forum users to provide their insight.
Here is a link with more information about the ATM volume trigger:
https://ninjatrader.com/support/help...top_orders.htm
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Originally posted by Flash View PostI have been using N.T. ATM Strategy feature in my Chart Trader for many years and recently I added using a Stop Strategy that includes a Simulated Stop and a Volume Trigger, to prevent unwanted exits from a trade due to a rogue order. I am looking for ideas on what Volume Trigger is most effective for particular futures, currently I am having most success with RTV (Russell) minis. Thank you!
Having said that, you could calculate the average volume per bar of whatever (timeframe, tick, volume) setting you are using and then extrapolate a percentage of the average you've calculated.
In the attached example on a 750 Tick chart of RTY 09-19 you can see the 10 bar average volume is 1,009.8 and the Delta spikes are roughly > +200 or > -200, so a calculation based on 10% of Delta could be 20, whereas a calculation based on 10% of Average Volume could be 100
Another way to look at it might be to review volume at the extremes of a Volumetric Bar (Volume Ladder or Footprint chart) and make your choice based on what you think the size of a "Rogue order" might be.
In the end the number you arrive at is discretionary in nature, so you'll have to make your own decision.
Trade well,
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