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Strategies & Market Trends : Neural Nets - A tool for the 90's

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To: Dan Duchardt who wrote (828)9/11/2000 7:42:58 AM
From: F Robert Simms   of 871
 
In general people put in intermarket or technical analysis indicators. Intermarket are usually the close or the median price or volume of an index, option or future. Market breadth indicators and put/call data are also popular. RSI, Stochastic, and OBV type data are popular too.

Any trending data, such as an index, need to transformed into an oscillator. Detrending the data with two moving averages(MACD) is one popular way to do that.

Intermarket data can give very good nets, but they often don't last very long before the other markets go out of phase. TA nets often don't have great returns, but they tend to last longer.
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