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To: LoneClone who wrote (36174)3/16/2007 2:42:14 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78421
 
All you need is a sorting program that goes over the noon prices and looks to see what has crossed its moving average based on an say, a 3 or 11 week averaging.

Where a graph of momentum (day to day price change) crosses its own moving average, averaged over a 14 day period, let's say, it is a very good sign. (Bernstein)

Stocks analysed by collecting the days prices from the Stockwatch end of day text files and put into a 3D spreadsheet program where dates are the 3rd dimension, and stocks and prices the x-y, -or- an access data base, would give you a rating based on these really simple concepts. An access program that simply SQL searched and ranked those records whose 14-day-previous-day's-price-differential-running-average is exceeded by today's move, would proved a nice ranked record spreadsheet set to eyeball.

You want price over its 3 week average too, as momo "crossing its own average is only one way of looking at it. You could also use a key reversal algorithm. Key reversal catches trendy turn arounds, indicated by new results and fortune changes.

It goes like this for a 3 day running avg on momo:

Day Day-D Move 3-day-Running-AVG * alarm

1. .01 .02
2. .05 .0267 *
3. .06 .04 *
4. .03 .046
5. .04 .043
6. .05 .04 *
7. .07 .053 *
8. .01 .043
9. -.02 .02
10. -.03 -.013
11. -.04 -.03
12. .08 .003 * would show a key reversal too
13. .09 .0433 *
14. .07 .08
15. .09 .0833 *



To: LoneClone who wrote (36174)3/16/2007 2:44:14 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78421
 
Proof of humanity?

These days, clones and robots are everywhere.

A pic of your drinking beer somewhere would suffice.

EC<:-}