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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: augieboo who wrote (17285)10/21/2002 9:11:50 AM
From: pvz  Read Replies (1) of 23153
 
Augieboo,
That's a very interesting study.

I haven't been paying much attention to trinq, but what you put together might be worth investigating in more detail. It seems to suggest one could do some very good swing trading by:

1. ignoring trinq readings between 0.50 and 4.99
2. buying the close when high is below 0.5
3. selling the close when high is above 4.99.

This the complete opposite of what I would have expected but the correlation in your data seems to be very strong.

I'm curious what kind of variability you saw within the subsequent D+1 to D=10 average changes. Were there large readings skewing the results?

Am I interpreting this correctly?

pvz
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