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RE: [amibroker] Re: Fib solutions vs the tough market decisions



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Dimitri

The ellipse I was referring to, can be seen here:

http://share.esignal.com/groupcontents.jsp?folder=Ellipse%20examples&groupid=20

As fresh bars are added to the chart, the ellipse
adjusts itself till either the price hits it and uses
it as a support or goes straight through it. What I
have heard I repeat heard and do not know for sure ,
is that it quite often acts as a good support. The
logic for this is not available in the public domain,
propreitory, and thats the problem for people who dont
want to spend that kind of money($3K).


Regards


Rakesh

--- DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS <TSOKAKIS@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Rakesh,
> Take a look at the
>
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/65377
> ellipse.
> It is an orthogonal ellipse, the horizontal axis is
> defined by the 
> local trough Low and the vertical axis is defined by
> the peak High.
> Is this what your ref uses ?
> [Since an ellipse is a 4-parametric function, we
> need a detailed 
> description to find the proper ellipse. The above is
> an example but, 
> in general, we may have the AFL form of any, well
> defined, ellipse , 
> hyperbola, parabola etc]
> Dimitris Tsokakis
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Rakesh Sahgal
> <rakeshsahgal@xxxx> 
> wrote:
> > Dimitris,
> > 
> > In the context of Fibs, I have seen a friend use
> them
> > quite effectively.
> > 
> > He however doesnt use fibs alone by themselves. He
> > uses   a tool from Adavnced Get "The Ellipise".
> > Unfortunately I dont have AG and the program is
> > frighteningly expensive, $3k approx if I am not
> > mistaken.
> > 
> > What he does is he tracks retracements with the
> > ellipse  in place - starting at Low Pivot and and
> > ending at High Pivot. Then as price makes a low
> > hitting the ellipse in  the region of .500 to .786
> ,
> > he walks into the stock. Admittedly this is risky
> to
> > some, akin to trying to catch falling knives as
> they
> > say, but he buys "despair" and more often than not
> he
> > has a 10% odd gain in a fornight or so. 
> > 
> > The code for the ellipse is not available in the
> > public domain, if it were this would make one hell
> of
> > a combination by incorporating it into AB and
> using
> > with Fibs.
> > 
> > Maybe some day TJ will have something similar to
> the
> > ellipse and we all would have a shot at striking
> it
> > rich. :)
> > 
> > Rakesh
> > 
> > 
> > --- DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> wrote:
> > > ron,
> > > thank you for your reply,I hope the readers will
> > > find useful.
> > > Any decision from Fib retracements alone may be
> > > dangerous and cost a 
> > > lot of money.
> > > Happy coding is not happy trading .
> > > Dimitris Tsokakis
> > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "ronbo"
> > > <ronbo@xxxx> wrote:
> > > > I'll throw in my 2 pennies too--.
> > > > 
> > > > As Bill pointed out, These indicators MUST be
> used
> > > with other 
> > > indicators.
> > > > either stochastic macd, VFI--all would be
> valuable
> > > here to 
> > > determine if the
> > > > trend has changed and if we are oversold (imho
> the
> > > safest time to 
> > > buy)..
> > > > 
> > > > As an example-- fast stochastic (8,3,3) and
> MACD
> > > (12/26/9) 
> > > triggered a sell
> > > > on 4/28@xxxxxx  the VFI gave a sell on 4/30 at
> > > 11761.  while 
> > > neither of
> > > > these 2 were in high overbot territory, they
> were
> > > high enough to 
> > > indicate a
> > > > good down move might be in the offing.
> > > > 
> > > > we just can't use 1 indicator to time the
> > > market--it needs to be a 
> > > basket of
> > > > indictors.  Which ones work best today will
> not
> > > work best 
> > > tomorrow.  it
> > > > depends on if the market is range bound,
> trending
> > > one direction or 
> > > the
> > > > other, etc.  DT's new invention in AFL gives
> us 1
> > > more tool to try 
> > > and beat
> > > > the other guy.
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks again DT,
> > > >  ron
> > > > 
> > > >   -----Original Message-----
> > > >   From: Dimitris Tsokakis
> [mailto:TSOKAKIS@x...]
> > > >   Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 8:58 AM
> > > >   To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >   Subject: [amibroker] Fib solutions vs the
> tough
> > > market decisions
> > > > 
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