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Re: [amibroker] Re: Bullish Harami(Final ?)



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lol of coarse I should have know , my dog is under the desk right now
whinging
each time i ran the explore function and leant forward to examine the
results in more detail he would whin louder, ha hah I though he is trying
to tell me something ?

What's that scruffy ... the harami co insides with the cross of the ema 150
go long you say !




OHHH no the wheel of my chair was on its tail ,,,

I would seem that my study of the bark and scratch has a long way to go

looks like I will have to invest in one of those Japanese doggy bark
decoders

:-) woof woof David

----- Original Message -----
From: "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 5:33 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Bullish Harami(Final ?)


> Hi David,
> Happy if we have what you ask.
> Delete the
> COLUMN6NAME="B/S F";
> It is of no use. It will be used in the future.
> For now you may delete it.
> (Although, since this code was personally written and dedicated to
> you, and supposing you still have your sense of humor, I created a
> column for future use, when we will be able to add there the
> Bark/Scratch Filter)
> As for %, I will try to find an example I used last month. The stock
> was 100% from Jan 2000 untill April 2001 and the last five months
> failed 11 times. The percentage now is 14%.
> I suppose and I hope you understand the risk.
> In my opinion this code may be used more for negative warnings,
> ie if a stock has 3%, do not ba optimistic with the new Harami on
> this. Anyway, you know better how to use it.
> All the rest WORK as you asked.
> I am sorry if a joke is not permitted into an AFL code.
> (I saw somewhere and some misuderstandings and some quick conclusions
> on that)
> Well, DELETE line
> COLUMN6NAME="B/S F";
> Unless if you keep it to remember that humor has not violated at all.
> In one way or another, the code works.
> My best Regards
> Dimitris Tsokakis
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxx, "David Holzgrefe" <dtholz@xxxx> wrote:
> > Thanks DT I tried write the final leg myself with no luck
> >
> > ps what is the 6 th column ? b/s f ?
> >
> > so now we a total of conditions found and a total that where
> bullish
> >
> > so theory would say that if over the history of a stock the bull
> harami was 80 profitable that it should trade that way in the
> future ... lol risky statement that :)
> >
> > i will try to modify it now for other patterns
> >
> > Thanks once again you seem to have your head around afl
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards David
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Dimitris Tsokakis
> > To: amibroker@xxxx
> > Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 3:37 AM
> > Subject: [amibroker] Bullish Harami(Final ?)
> >
> >
> > Hi David,
> > I think here we have what you ask.
> > "FROM" 4 haramis "GAINED" 3, i. e. the
> > "% G" is 75%.
> > The most I liked is COLUMN4 syntax.
> >
> > /*BULLISH HARAMI BUY CONDITION*/
> > /*GAIN 10 DAYS LATER*/
> > /*PERCENTAGE SUCCESS*/
> > u=5;/*PERCANTAGE DROP THE FIRST DAY*/
> > d1=10;/*DAYS TO WATCH*/
> > cond1=close<=(1-u/100)*open;
> > cond2=close>open and close<ref(open,-1) and open>ref(close,-1);
> > cond3=cond2 and ref(cond1,-1);
> > h1=hhv(close,d1);
> > filter=ref(COND3,-d1);
> > BUY=cond3;
> > sell=filter;
> > numcolumns=7;
> > column0=ref(close,-d1);
> > column1=h1;
> > column2=100*(column1/column0-1);
> > column0name="HARAMI CLOSE";
> > column1name="HIGHEST CLOSE";
> > column2name="MAX GAIN";
> > COLUMN3=LASTVALUE(CUM(BUY));
> > COLUMN4=LASTVALUE(CUM(COLUMN2>0 AND SELL));
> > COLUMN5=100*COLUMN4/COLUMN3;
> > COLUMN3NAME="FROM";
> > COLUMN4NAME="GAINED";
> > COLUMN5NAME="% G";
> > COLUMN6NAME="B/S F";
> > COLUMN3FORMAT=1.0;
> > COLUMN4FORMAT=1.0;
> > COLUMN5FORMAT=1.0;
> >
> > The majority of my 400 stocks, although in a 2 years bearish
> > period, were above 50%
> >
> > Dimitris Tsokakis
> >
> >
> >
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