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Technical Analysis for Macintosh Users
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1241I would to learn a little about neural nets. Is there a book with the title, &qtree_toe_bandito-6/25/2009
1240<i> The problem with using standard engineering techniques (in my humble oPuddleGlum-6/25/2009
1239Trading system problems. The problem I have with automatic trading systems is ttree_toe_bandito-6/24/2009
1238I don't know how neural networks work, but I suspect that the bandwidth of ttree_toe_bandito-6/24/2009
1237You are right. The trend balance point system Long, does worse in declines, andtree_toe_bandito-6/24/2009
1236Consider me chastened. Actually I am not talking about day trading, but rather tree_toe_bandito-6/24/2009
1235The reason I asked earlier if intra-day trading was subject to the same behaviorPuddleGlum-6/24/2009
1234An observation about some of the neural nets that I've trained... two buy-siPuddleGlum-6/24/2009
1233I know we'd all like 48 hr (24 even better) turnaround on our questions, butPuddleGlum-6/24/2009
1232The response to Wilder's TBP System is certainly underwhelming.tree_toe_bandito-6/23/2009
1231Wilder's Trend Balance Point System from "New Concepts in Technical Tratree_toe_bandito-6/21/2009
1230To solve the problem where you get a long exit signal on the same day you get a tree_toe_bandito-6/5/2009
1229Don't feel bad. I keep getting bit by the bug that looks into the future totree_toe_bandito-6/5/2009
1228Alas, it looks like my apparent good fortune with that trading system was due toPuddleGlum-6/5/2009
1227Glad to see that you're making progress. For "Grab-ing" I open PrPuddleGlum-6/4/2009
1226Thanks. I was using Command+shift+4. I'll check out Grab. Macs never cease tCaptainBoom-6/2/2009
1225GRAB is easier and better. It's in the Utilities folder.tree_toe_bandito-6/2/2009
1224Use two hands, one for the mouse, and CMD-Shift-3 with the other hand to take a tree_toe_bandito-6/2/2009
1223Thanks. I'll take a look at those functions. Still working my way through thCaptainBoom-6/2/2009
1222Yep, that would be it. How did you do that? I know most of the tricks for keyboaCaptainBoom-6/2/2009
1221You might want to take a look at TXN. My charts show an entry point at 5/14, antree_toe_bandito-6/2/2009
1220I think you can do it using functions like Year, Month, Day of Month, Change, Batree_toe_bandito-6/2/2009
1219You mean a screen shot like this? [graphic]tree_toe_bandito-6/2/2009
1218Yup. I've figured out all those tricks, thanks. What I'm talking about iCaptainBoom-6/1/2009
1217I don't know how to do that automagically. You can click the "Extend Ltree_toe_bandito-6/1/2009
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