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To: donald sew who wrote (40621)1/10/2001 6:31:12 PM
From: al  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
interesting concept at this website
radartradingsystems.com
wonder if anyone else tried this approach ...

Hopefully you have read about Chaos Theory , as we are now about to delve into how Chaos Theory
applies to the Range Rider System.

To better illustrate in lay terms, I would first like to present an analogy; picture in your mind a river,
you are standing on it's banks, the water is flowing, producing a nonlinear torrent as it rushes
downstream. You toss a cork into the current.

Can you predict with any accuracy, where exactly the cork will be 1/2 mile downstream?
The answer: of course not!

But after studying the patterns in the current, for example the swirling motion as the river flows by a
boulder, and you toss the cork into that section, it may be very possible to predict with a high percent
of accuracy where that cork will be 3 ft. downstream.

Taking this one step further, the current is the "strange attractor" , i.e. as the cork flows downstream
it will seek an outer edge of still water, yet the river's current will "attract" the cork back into the
flow and send it briskly riding atop the flow. Another example of this "strange attractor" could be
visualized from a scene in the Batman movie, where Batman is racing back to the Cave in his
Batmobile, and leaves are swirling in the wake of turbulence, first to the outer edge then sucked back
into the "flow" created by the vacuum of the Batmobiles' velocity.

Therein lies the clue.

After months of testing this theorem, we have devised and implemented a scientific set of algorithms
that identify the attractor, and measure the "magnetism" to provide a high degree of predictability in
the financial markets. Just like the cork, we can't predict "out" in long time frames, but what we have
been able to do is predict with a high degree of accuracy out 3 to 5 minutes (90%), 5 to 7 minutes
(83%), and from 7 to 12 minutes (66%). A purist style trading system of the highest order.

The entire system is based on a strict ruleset that provides the highest probability of reward/risk
ratio, yet is founded on volatility and extremes.

blah blah .. there is more
on the website . . .
wonder if anyone came accross same / similar systems using this concept
if so what was the result
thanks in advance for any feedback on Chaos Theory applications in stock market long or short term
P.S. i posted same question on another thread but so far no one seems to know anything about this concept



To: donald sew who wrote (40621)1/10/2001 6:59:42 PM
From: SpecialK  Respond to of 42787
 
Don, my view on the QQQ max-pain and generally on options, is when the market rallies on Wed, Thursday, Friday of options expirations week, the following month heads higher.
This is Friday close higher than Wed open.

If QQQ are at the max-pain at 60, we need to close above 60 by next Friday, and next month will head higher.



To: donald sew who wrote (40621)1/10/2001 9:47:46 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Donald; My Mo Mo 12 looks good from 1st of year
money flow into the most active NDX is strong.
Message 15160710
Jim



To: donald sew who wrote (40621)1/10/2001 10:11:00 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
The Analysis of end of Day Closing prices and recommendations in
the US Stock Market, or the Den of Thieves & Swindlers

This is the most effective list, but validate signals. Results
are relative to the SPX and move relative to the SPX - Haim
see more data & info including stock charts from this scan at:
home.nyc.rr.com
and also see Today Charts who are updated every several days

Today is 01/10/101 Remember this is a computer scan only

S&P Closed 1313.25
S&P Change 12.450
P/C Ratio
Recomandation Price Stoch. RSI RSI RS
Change ROC%

BUY SIGNAL ON UNH 56.500 19.213 46 7 3
BUY SIGNAL ON VSH 15.500 23.249 39 3 0
SELL SIGNAL ON PIXR 31.250 83.636 55 -3 -34
BUY SIGNAL ON KOR 11.750 8.549 31 7 3
BUY SIGNAL ON FLH 7.625 26.543 43 8 17
BUY SIGNAL ON EXDS 18.000 16.126 39 0 17
BUY SIGNAL ON ARBA 40.063 17.452 37 2 29
BUY SIGNAL ON CMGI 4.719 13.893 34 4 0
BUY SIGNAL ON IIH 20.625 26.187 42 4 8
BUY SIGNAL ON CMRC 21.750 17.332 41 3 2
BUY SIGNAL ON FCEL 56.500 20.456 45 5 8



To: donald sew who wrote (40621)1/11/2001 12:29:13 AM
From: 200ma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
upside 2600, downside 2200...would seem to suggest more room toward the downside on high volatility days?



To: donald sew who wrote (40621)1/11/2001 12:36:06 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
UPDATED NDX 30 min

geocities.com

still a buy..