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Graham,
I too pursued this a while back and think that the newest versions of AB
would make it easier to accomplish Bullish Percents.
However, I think you are trying to run before you can crawl. I think
traditional (boxsizes) chart buys/sells for BP's, instead of dynamic
boxsizes (although I am intrigued), would be a better starting point.
This way the BP's would be on par with Stockcharts.com and/or Dorsey Wright.
Just my 2c. Looking forward to open dialog on this as time permits.
Regards,
Peter
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham [mailto:gkavanagh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 10:15 PM
> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [amibroker] Bullish Percent Charts
>
> If there is any interest in making the BPI for AB, I could try coding it.
> But I need some input on how to interpret and produce it.
> For a starter here is a "maybe" approach
> Create a composite that contains the total moves for the stocks. This
> would
> be in real time and be compressed later for charting.
> One thing that needs attention and is often a thing of personal preference
> is the box sizing. I have developed a system for another chart type that
> takes the box sizing from the chart moves by using an average of the bar
> to
> bar moves and std devn of the moves. This can create a dynamic box size
> that
> varies with the volatility.
>
> So if anyone is interested in pursuing this, and providing help in
> producing
> it let me know. If others are not interested in following this we could
> then
> take the development process elsewhere for our discussions. (maybe even
> the
> Amibroker-afl yahoo group site.)
>
> Cheers,
> Graham
> http://e-wire.net.au/~eb_kavan/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham [mailto:gkavanagh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:07 AM
> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [amibroker] Bullish Percent Charts
>
> There are a few programs that offer it built in
> >From memory PFscan, Bulls-Eye Broker have it
>
> It was something developed 50 years ago by chartcraft, so nothing new.
>
> I did a rough attempt at it some time ago, but I think the enhancements in
> AB since then would make this easier for someone to write a new one.
>
> Cheers,
> Graham
> http://e-wire.net.au/~eb_kavan/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mrdavis9 [mailto:mrdavis9@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 10:38 PM
> To: amibroker
> Subject: [amibroker] Bullish Percent Charts
>
> Below, I have pasted a message that I posted on the Holygrail board with a
> response to it. Do one of you one of you Gurus want to try to see if he
> is
> actually correct when He states that only Stockcharts offers Pullish
> Percent
> charts? BTW, I imagine that by now, you are all well aware that I
> should be the poster boy of Non-Programmers. Ron D.
>
>
> =========================================================
> Hi Ron,
>
> "You feel like you are in Camelot when you are using
> Amibroker."
>
> Ah, come on Ron. Camelot? Camelot?? Ron, are you are a
> programmer? I'm not so when I use AB, I feel like I am in the
> dungeon. lol
>
> Acutally, I find Metastock much easier to use and learn than AB. MS
> seems to have more indicators pre-loaded than AB. For instance,
> AB's standard list of formulas doesn't even include %R. Plus, MS
> offers phone support as well as email. And unless I am missing
> something, only Stockcharts offers Bullish Percent charts as
> compared to MS and AB.
>
> David
>
>
> --- In holygrailsm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "mrdavis9" <mrdavis9@xxxx> wrote:
> > PROBABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT OF ALL IS THE SUPPORT SYSTEM.
> Email
> > your question any time of the day or night to the yahoo group, and
> you will
> > have answers within minutes to a few hours.
> >
> > Sometimes I can't go to sleep because I drink coffee later in the
> day than I
> > should. When this happens, I just go into my office, and try out
> new coding
> > Ideas in Amibroker. When I have a question at 2 or 3 AM: CST, I
> email it to
> > the Yahoogroup, and almost always have an answer within 10
> minutes, usually
> > from Australia. When I email questions during the day, the
> answers come
> > from all over the world. The yahoogroup sometimes is very
> entertaining,
> > especially Yuki, the brilliant housewife in Japan.
> >
> > I know way less than 1/100th of what Amibroker offers, but I what
> I know
> > serves me very well. You feel like you are in Camelot when you are
> using
> > Amibroker. Ron D
>
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