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To: jjs_ynot who wrote (7627)4/14/1998 8:33:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Respond to of 120523
 
Lets put the next one to private messages...

If you clip the discontinuity, you usually remove the subwaves which will both exceed and sublimit the bounds

Yes, a triple smoothed LR will remove the subwaves, but (I thought) you were asking if you cound find the dominant wave that way? "Perhaps weighting frequency with power spectral density to determine the dominant frequencies? "

Think about it - if you clip the out-of-bound data, and eliminate the primary wave, all you have left is a fuzzy ribbon with no center...makes a nice costume, but other than that pretty useless. If you are intraday or short term trading the indices, then what you want is the permutations. If you are doing buy and hold until the drop method, the dominant and the sub waves are both needed.

A genetic algorithm looking at the volume and spread and tracking large buys ($1 million or better) by sector actually works better anyway.

ls