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To: David R. Evans who wrote (10756)9/30/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: Joe King  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
I am new to the board and have a question. What does it mean when you see a lot of mirrored trades? 500-500, 1500-1500- 3100-3100 etc. I have heard it is a sign of accumulation and could mean a reversal to the upside is this true? Thanks



To: David R. Evans who wrote (10756)10/10/1999 10:57:00 AM
From: ExCane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
Hi Dave-
My comment about finding a sell was meant to find a short. In this market (more or less bull run since I started 3 years ago), my tries at inverting my long indicator triggers haven't worked well. Maybe it's because the long term trend is up? I just wondered if there are other things to look for, or to wait until the long term trend reverses? Anybody with experience at this? Two more for you-
- You've written about GET's optimized PSAR. For those of us with metastock, would that value be similar to using the system tester and asking it to optimize on a simple strategy like going long when price crosses up thru psar and vice versa? (hope I explained myself right)
- Also, you've written about regression channels. Are you referring to Metastock's Raff regression channel? Do you use it to anticipate the next bar's break through? Or, let's say you saw a signal in today's bar, do you extend right from yesterday for confirmation, or do you extend right from today? Or do I have this all wrong?

Good to see you again.
-Alex