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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis- Indicators & Systems

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To: David Russell Coburn II who wrote (1738)6/24/1997 10:44:00 AM
From: TT   of 3325
 
Thanks David,

You sure know How to bring a Rusty brain to Life Again.

You are Right About The 1st Derivative.
The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and So On, If I remeber Correctly
It Just Needs A Power of One added to each higher order
derivative...For example the 2nd derivative with your Expresion,
...2......2
d..p/dt.....or d(2)p/dt(2) or for the 3rd d(3)p/dt(3) and so on....

I don't have A Math font, but (2) should read as d to the Second Power
and t to the Second Power, and Not times x.
I Wonder How You Do that In WOW ???

I also Wonder What Each derivative measure, I Know that It Does Something other that the Other but Don't Remember Which and What....
For the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Nth ???? Acceleration, Velocity ????
I guess It's Time to go by the Library, again.

And @ Last, why is it That It Smooths Moving Avg. better than Oscillators, I'm Asking cause I've not Experienced with as of yet...

Thank you For taking the Time.
Regards, Julius.

BTW, thanks for the Example, I Will Give it a test run....
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