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To: Heg Heg who wrote (29582)11/26/1997 7:28:00 AM
From: Kevin  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
Heg.

Neutral is b/t my pivot and break.
Bullish is above both.
Bearish is below both.

I created the break point and hence the neutral zone, so that I wouldn't be entering and exiting dozens of trades on 'false' signals when the index was floating above and below the pivot point (the original formula uses only a pivot point to determine bull / bear signals). Yesterday, my neutral zone was pretty tight, so this still happened (I was out of puts, back into puts, out of puts, then into calls yesterday). I can't help how tight my neutral zone is on certain days...it all comes from the data.

See ya.
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