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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: AlienTech who wrote (3514)10/23/1997 9:22:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (4) of 120523
 
Alien Tech:

"The TA would have shown this but TA takes time and it always shows after the fact."

that depends how you use TA - it can be very predictive for certain indicators. Take Stochastics, for example, I have been having a running email dialog with a brilliant PhD in Mathematics who is programming Stochastics into Perl language for interative website/chat room use. The only viable and reliable use for Stochastics is to plot the 39 day K with a 3 day slowing, weighted. Forget SD, SK, D, etc. Set the Overboughtt/OverSold indicator to 50% and buy when it crosses above and sell when it starts back down from a leveling of a week or more. That alone will make you a small fortune.

Use the Chaikin Oscillator and buy on spikes up and sell when it crosses below the moving average.

Use the % Williams Accum/Dist to watch for movement below the moving average or sharp drops - that indicates a coming selloff.

When I get back I will post some basic TA (ie - fast, simple and something you could calculate in a spreadsheet if necessary) unless someone objects.

lastshadow
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