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/*The end of a protracted bullish movement*/
N=80;
Y=sqrt(sqrt(StochD(N)*StochD(2*N)*StochD(3*N/2)*StochD(5*N/2)));
Plot(DEMA(Y,10),"FAST",1,8);
N=30;
Y=StochD(N)*StochD(2*N)*StochD(3*N/2)*StochD(5*N/2)/10^6;
Plot(DEMA(Y,10),"SLOW",7,4);  

Dimitris Tsokakis
PS. The method was 50% successful during the last October-December bullish period for N100.

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<DIV>Sometimes the Market gives a protracted uptrend [as we all hope to be the 
next one...].<BR>The question is about the end of this bullish movement.<BR>A 
general solution with a lot of applications is the common peak of the blackand 
the yellow line.<BR>In extreme cases the yellow line may cross the black and we 
should be ready to pull the trigger immediately.<BR>An extended bearish period 
usually follows and may be continued till the end T.<BR>Two interesting 
Stochastic variations give the solution this time.<BR>Apply it to your favorite 
stocks and see if it helps.</DIV>
<DIV><BR>/*The end of a protracted bullish 
movement*/<BR>N=80;<BR>Y=sqrt(sqrt(StochD(N)*StochD(2*N)*StochD(3*N/2)*StochD(5*N/2)));<BR>Plot(DEMA(Y,10),"FAST",1,8);<BR>N=30;<BR>Y=StochD(N)*StochD(2*N)*StochD(3*N/2)*StochD(5*N/2)/10^6;<BR>Plot(DEMA(Y,10),"SLOW",7,4);&nbsp; 
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<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Dimitris Tsokakis</DIV>
<DIV>PS. The method was 50% successful during the last October-December bullish 
period for N100.</DIV></BODY></HTML>

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