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To: Chandler H. Everett who wrote (2897)11/6/1997 10:33:00 AM
From: CharlieChina  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3325
 
i appreciate the warning...

i have been using a multitude of indicators, unfortunately, using one monitor and one window.

i am presently using four overlayed stochRSI with different time series. this indicator is most joyful to observe in action.
i often see a parallel between this indicator and Einstein's theory of relativity. a space, time and motion clocking system within a space, time and motion clocking system(squared).

my concern, is how to effectively use case sensative indicators such as: CCI(13)and OBV, stoch(8,3,3), stoch(5,3,3), stoch(7,3,10) and not be emotionally whipsawed.



To: Chandler H. Everett who wrote (2897)11/8/1997 2:28:00 PM
From: Jack Landis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3325
 
Just got back from buying 2 trotting yearlings and catching up with messages. Here are a few thoughts on my "Weighted Stochastics".
1.Weight the 5 different stochastics based on whether you want to emphasize short or longer term trends.
2. Use the longer stochastics as a LT indicator and the shorter as a short term index.
3. Compare today's index with the index "x" days ago.

If anyone wants more info on the weights I have found useful please contact me here or E-Mail me at "sunjack7@aol.com"

Jack Landis