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Dimitris,

Thank you for you thoughtful reply. I believe there is ample evidence that
over the years I have documented many of my posts. During the time I
conducted seminars (for MetaStock, E-Signal & various others), I even
distributed 12 months worth of brokerage statements at some of these events.
The fact is: my last two posts did not include the documentation that you
would like to see. Some will, some won't. I'll let the overall quality of
my contributions speak for me ... over a period of time. I just thought if
I was violating the nature of the forum, I would refrain from future posts.
I'm new here (AB forum)and I'm trying to be a good citizen. As you know,
many forums have turned into "name calling", degrading experiences. I hope
this list never has to deal with unpleasant posters.

Take care,

Steve
www.cedarcreektrading.com


----- Original Message -----
From: dtsokakis <TSOKAKIS@xxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 4:47 AM
Subject: [amibroker] Re:"ba-buy"


> Hi Steve,
> The word [or the meaning] "refrain" was not included in my message.
> For the case of misunderstanding, I did not say to refrain or not to
> refrain. It is up to you to do exactly what you want.
> As you write,
> "I've always used a well-documented approach"
> In your last two messages, there was a total lack of any
> documentation and I suppose you agree.
> This is something I do not like. The opinion is personal, I speak for
> myself only. Many friends here have different opinion, as you
> probably read in various messages. We participate in a quite
> democratic list, we pay respect to any opinion and we may have our
> own.
> I suppose as obvious that there is nothing personal. i do not know
> you, my comments were for your postings and the lack of
> documentation, not for you and the rest of your job or experience.
> How should I comment something that I ignore?
> AFL is friendly enough to help you express your ideas and share them
> [if you want] with us.
> Until then, you may ask any kind of AFL learning help. Be sure that
> you will have first quality replies, like we have everyday.
> Thank you for your reply,
> Dimitris Tsokakis
> --- In amibroker@xxxx, "Steve Karnish" <kernish@xxxx> wrote:
> > 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. During that 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). If I 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
> > www.cedarcreektrading.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Dimitris Tsokakis
> > To: amibroker@xxxx
> > 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
> >
> > Buy=Cross(MACD(),0);//your buy condition here
> >
> > Sell=Cross(0,MACD());//your sell condition here
> >
> > Buy=ExRem(Buy,Sell);Sell=ExRem(Sell,Buy);
> >
> > AddToComposite(Buy,"~Buy","v");
> >
> > AddToComposite(Sell,"~Sell","v");
> >
> > Plot(Foreign("~Buy","V"),"Buy",1,1);
> >
> > Plot(Foreign("~Sell","V"),"Sell",4,1);
> >
> > 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 Tsokakis
> >
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