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Re: [amibroker] Wish list rewritten



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Thanks for your reply Peter, I was wondering if the group had lost its sense
of humour, I think I did say everyone has there own styles of trading and if
they work for them then great :)

There was an article that I read on a group of well know traders that
traded on the flip of a coin with a high success rate , they attributed
there success to money management and position sizing ..

Regards David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Carr" <pcarr@xxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 4:18 AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Wish list rewritten


> On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 at 06:50:46, David Holzgrefe <dtholz@xxxx>
>
> wrote about [amibroker] Wish list rewritten:
> > Here's where I need a little help for the expert ami community how do
> >you think i should treat the signals from the dog after market hrs , as
> >the dog scratches 24/7
>
> I'm sure Bow Theory (more commonly known as Bow-Wow Theory) provides
> guidance on how to proceed, and to avoid barking up the wrong tree, here
> are its basic tenets:
>
> 1 As its a flea market, everything is discounted, and no part of the
> dog is excluded from being considered as a valid signal area.
> 2 There are three trends: Minor - the odd scratch, usually one leg
> raises occasionally to signal area; Secondary - Excessive rolling on
> floor or rubbing against chair; Primary - prolonged scratching with the
> hind leg about the neck and upper body.
> 3 Three phases to major trends - accumulation of fleas, participation
> with fleas (the itchy/scratchy phase), and the distribution phase (pass
> it onto your nearest neighbour - or 'going short').
> 4 The more signals encountered, the more it confirms the likelihood of
> a flea market.
> 5 The volume of actual fleas will confirm the seriousness of the trend
> 6 The trend is assumed to be in effect until the powders, the vet or
> the cessation of scratching signals a definite reversal in behaviour.
>
> Good luck with the pooch :-)))
>
>
> Peter
>
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