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Re: Optimal solutions of the past and future profits



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You may see
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/20095 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/20167 
for the D-ratio
as for the RSIt, you will find a lot in the AFL Library and 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/messages/12533
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--- In amibroker@xxxx, "nurudinkaba" <n.kaba@xxxx> wrote:
> Can you tell me where I could find more information on the D-ratio 
or 
> RSIt or even MeanRSI TTM. How do you calculate these ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> --- In amibroker@xxxx, "Dimitris Tsokakis" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> wrote:
> > Last June 5, 2001, I posted to this list the Tushar Chande 
> Stochastic RSI and my Stochastic CCI.
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/2394
> > I will not speak again for Stochastic RSI, we have seen a lot of 
> details for this popular indicator, which
> > presents now an optimal solution [8-13-87] for QQQ, running at a 
> +250% for the last 30 months.
> > Besides the difficult question of the selection of this [8-13-87] 
> combination [although I read ...carefully
> > the messages, I have not seen any kind of explanation, serious or 
> humorous, by the user of this combination]
> > I wrote that this +250% is not one of the best QQQ performances.
> > We have seen a lot of QQQ systems running between +500% and +600% 
> or better.
> > I understand that it is not fair to compare different design 
> approaches. It is very difficult for Stochastic RSI to
> > be competitive to D-ratio or RSIt or MeanRSI TTM.
> > So, let us compare the quite similar Stochastic RSI and 
Stochastic 
> CCI.
> > Beginning from March 2000 till June 2001, there were two almost 
> equal solutions for the respective
> > StochCCI system, [I follow symmetric triggering just for the 
> comparison under equal terms, my personal opinion 
> > for symmetric triggering is analytically expressed in other 
> postings]running at +303% and +302%, with 
> > equal # of 10 trades/9 winners/1 loser, as you may see in the 
> StochCCI 1 gif .
> > You could select one of them or both of them.
> > Now, one year later, we may see the [7,13] at +405% and the 
[6,15] 
> at +1199%.[StoCCI2 gif]
> > I do not believe that there were serious criteria on June 2001 to 
> select the [7,13] or the [6,15].
> > CCI differentiation is almost invisible, if you change the period 
> from 6 to 7.
> > You surely need a magnifier to separate BuyLevel=13 from 
> BuyLevel=15 .
> > If we forget these details, a +1199% may sounds great.
> > It is up to you to decide if you prefer attractive calculations 
or 
> positive trading techniques.
> > Anyway, if you are interested in this invividualistic trading 
style 
> and if you prefer Stochastic oscillators, try
> > Stochastic CCI among the others. It is not popular but it is a 
bit 
> smarter.
> > Dimitris Tsokakis