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Strategies & Market Trends : NeuroStock

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To: Len Giammetta who wrote (421)11/28/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (2) of 805
 
Well that explains the false sell signal I've gotten on nets that are trading at new highs.

I'm seeing that too. I thought that if I didn't use price as an input, just the short & long term inputs, I'd avoid this effect. But I'm reviewing and retraining my nets on stocks that are making new all-time highs. Even without price, they're giving early sell signals.

In real-life trading, I suppose the way to handle this, assuming you're already long an issue making new highs, is to set a tailing sell stop instead of an outright sell order when the signal changes.

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