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Hello Steve,
maybe you can more refrain from the other boards,
and be only here :-)
Thomas Zmuck
msn-messenger:<A
href="">thomas_zm@xxxx
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>From:
Thomas Zmuck
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:38
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker]
Re:"ba-buy"
Hello Ken, Steve and all others
Ken, the only thing, that i can say, is to agree
your meaning.
And i'm really wondering, why some person's
injure other peoples. I think, it's not fair.
Nobody is perfect. !!!!! Basic
words !!!!!!
Steve, i'm, and i think the most of the
user's, are very interested in your messages.
Keep on here.
Thomas Zmuck
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href="">thomas_zm@xxxx
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>From:
Ken Close
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:09
PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker]
Re:"ba-buy"
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class=520520021-24042002>This usually happens on most forums that I
attend....one person does not "like" something about something that is said
and says so, usually in an authoritative tone (it is usually the forum
administrator - go to the TC2000 forum for good examples). Then what
happens is this: what Steve has said here....in order to not offend or
"bother" someone, he will refrain from posting.
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class=520520021-24042002>I for one would encourage you, Steve, to keep
posting. Your skill and experience is worth a lot to some folks -- but
not to all folks. That is ok. As long as you -- or I -- feel "free" to
post casual or detailed posts, then those who are interested can read and
benefit. Those who are not interested can politely ask questions or
hit the DELETE key.
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class=520520021-24042002>Dimitris is another great and important
contributor, from whom I learn a lot. My hope would be that each be
tolerant of posts that do not meet exactly one's EXACT expectations.
Be flexible. Ask questions. Make suggestions in tones that respect the
other's right to post. Finally, if none of these work, hit
Delete.
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class=520520021-24042002>In my view (and hope), the objectives of this board
should be to help each participant learn things that can benefit him or
her...whether that is detailed and explanatory or general and
casual.
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<SPAN
class=520520021-24042002>Hoping to hear more from each of
you...
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class=520520021-24042002>Ken
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class=520520021-24042002>PS: I personally do not like the bright
background colors and found the background format button on my Outlook menu-
something I have not looked at before. Thus a new
learning.
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Steve Karnish
[mailto:kernish@xxxx]Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 20024:23
PMTo: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re:
[amibroker] Re:"ba-buy"
Dimitris,
Maybe while I'm learning AB, I will refrain
from posting to this forum. I"ve been an active forum member of both
Realtraders and MetaStock forums for the last seven years. Duringthat
time, I've posted an abundance of indicators and system approaches.
Everyone on those lists are familiar with my momentum oscillator approaches.
The Guppy site has some of my work (and I believe Tomasz has some on the AB
site).. Also, I have publicly posted buy and sell recommendations, nightly,
for the past three years (free for the taking).
When an occurrence takes place that is"out of
the ordinary" (once every three years), I like to share it with other
traders. Plain and simple (no other reasons or motives). IfI
have to statistically defend a casual observation...it's not worth the my
time to post. I've managed money for over twenty five years and I've
always used a well-documented approach. The other forums
responded with ohter credible individuals adding other casual
observations.
I apologize if I've offended you or
others. I'll just "chill out" until I convert everything over to
AB realtime. In the meantime, E-signal delivered their new version
today.. And by the way, Dimitris, could you "lose" the magenta
background...it offends my eyes
Take care,
Steve
<A
href="">www.cedarcreektrading.com
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>From:
Dimitris
Tsokakis
To: <A
title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 1:23
PM
Subject: [amibroker]
Re:"ba-buy"
Steve,
Please make your life [and research] easier and help
common understanding.
Instead of reporting "haven't seen this many buy signals
in a year" [wich is not
quantitatively clear and may be repeated many times],
you could give us a count
of Buy/Sell as a daily function versus
time.
Select your group or watch list and run for All
quotations the simple but basic code
<FONT
face="Times New Roman">
Buy=Cross<FONT
size=2>(MACD(),<FONT
size=2>0);//your buy
condition here
Sell=Cross<FONT
size=2>(0,<FONT
size=2>MACD());//your sell condition
here
Buy=ExRem<FONT
size=2>(Buy,<FONT
size=2>Sell);Sell<FONT
size=2>=ExRem(<FONT
size=2>Sell,Buy<FONT
size=2>);
AddToComposite(<FONT
size=2>Buy,"~Buy"<FONT
size=2>,"v");
AddToComposite(<FONT
size=2>Sell,"~Sell"<FONT
size=2>,"v"<FONT
size=2>);
Plot(Foreign<FONT
size=2>("~Buy",<FONT
size=2>"V"),"Buy"<FONT
size=2>,1,<FONT
size=2>1);
Plot(Foreign<FONT
size=2>("~Sell",<FONT
size=2>"V"),"Sell"<FONT
size=2>,4,<FONT
size=2>1);
In your ind. builder paste the same code and see [and show to us
perhaps] the respective gif
You will have a more clear picture of massive buys/sells and make a
first steady step to
investigate some possible reasons [seasonality, causality etc]
It does not teaches anything the "Buy MSFT" or "Sell MSFT"and, as for
myself, I do not like it.
Do not be affraid, the level of this site is quite advanced, people
here will understand your
theory even if it is complicated of sophisticated or [why not]
genious.
Counting is the first step of statistics and, thanks to Amibroker, we
can count anything easily
with the unique and superb AddToComposite() function.
It is the primitive step of objectivity, and I suppose you
agree.
I will appreciate your next "AddToComposite" Step.
Dimitris TsokakisYour use of Yahoo! Groups is
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