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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis - Beginners

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To: bdog who wrote (10172)4/30/1999 5:34:00 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) of 12039
 
bdog,

Congrats on your recent achievement! (I lurk on the 56 thread)

I seem to recall you mentioning TSF and something called SMI from time to time. Do you have any best practices to share with either? the interest I have in them is their applicability in use for intraday and positional trades generally lasting less than 8 days. Can you point me in a direction to start exploring?

I have been playing with TSF as part of an exit system with some interesting results. Even more interesting is that the default formula in WOW plots today's result three days ago, thus making back testing look clairivoyant.

(And yes, I like StochRSI as a confirming indicator to CCI. CCI moving up quickly from an extreme low plus StochRSI8-5 and StochRSI14 moving up and crossed 30 is a pretty save bet.)

Soemthing else I've found nice for daily and intraday charts is RSIVOL:

(For WOW)
100 - (100/(1+(Mov(If(ROC(C,1,$)>0,ROC(C,1,$)*V,0),Periods,S)/
Mov(If(ROC(C,1,$)<0,-ROC(C,1,$)*V,0),Periods,S))))

Often a definitive uptick of CCI and RSIVOL are confirmation enough. RSIVOL crossing down through 80 or 70 is usually a good warning.

cu
Michael
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