Absolute Price Oscillator (APO) Backtest 2.0 — Strategy by HPotter
By HPotter
Performance Metrics
- Author: HPotter
- Symbol: CME_MINI:ES1!
- Timeframe: 1 hour
- Net P&L: +19,275.00 USD (+19.53%)
- Win Rate: 37.3%
- Profit Factor: 1.532
- Max Drawdown: 13,950.00 USD (11.16%)
- Total Trades: 51
- Sharpe Ratio: 0.156
Description
The Absolute Price Oscillator displays the difference between two exponential moving averages of a security's price and is expressed as an absolute value. How this indicator works APO crossing above zero is considered bullish, while crossing below zero is bearish. A positive indicator value indicates an upward movement, while negative readings signal a downward trend. Divergences form when a new high or low in price is not confirmed by the Absolute Price Oscillator (APO). A bullish divergence forms when price make a lower low, but the APO forms a higher low. This indicates less downward momentum that could foreshadow a bullish reversal. A bearish divergence forms when price makes a higher high, but the APO forms a lower high. This shows less upward momentum that could foreshadow a bearish reversal. You can change long to short in the Input Settings WARNING: - For purpose educate only - This script to change bars colors.