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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: High Country Trader who wrote (8486)9/9/2001 3:11:38 PM
From: John Madarasz  Respond to of 19219
 
Any thoughts on the Bullish % Indexes?



To: High Country Trader who wrote (8486)9/9/2001 9:52:10 PM
From: SnowShredder  Respond to of 19219
 
Hi Gary,

Thanks for all of the great information. Please feel free to contribute.

the Nova and Titan over Ursa and Tempest ratio

Would suggest adding the Nova & Titan assets and then dividing by the total short assets, or making a dynamic S&P ratio, a Regular S&P ratio...and then averaging the two; or ? The averaging (the latter) of the two ratios gives a larger range... 0.31 : 1.27 vs 0.23 : 1.49. The former is on the premise that the same money will be swapped among the dynamic & regular, while the latter is based on the dynamic & regular money will stay in their respective funds class.

In regards to the Put/Call Ratio, Do you think one would get a better reading if they averaged the intraday readings(eg. 1/2 hr postings on cboe.com )? Or maybe even averaging the daily PC ratio to determine the average for the week, as opposed to using the closing value? Or even incorporating the volume in the ratio?

Thanks.

Best of Luck,

WHG?



To: High Country Trader who wrote (8486)9/9/2001 10:14:41 PM
From: SnowShredder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Hi Gary,

Have you ever done any studies on using the VIX? Thanks.

Best of luck,

WHG?