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Pal,
Is there any technical indicator/indication you use for your

"...because a continuation of previous uptrend signal is detected."

The continuation criteria is a very interesting T/A subject, IMO.
TIA for any reply.
Dimitris


--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Pal Anand" <palsanand@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> NK225 FUTURES:
> 
> Long term bottom at 801.5
> 
> Long term top at 1501.5
> 
> Mid term top at 1231
> 
> Right now, Highly Volatile and making a pullback on an uptrend.
> 
> If already long, add on to the position because a continuation
> of previous uptrend signal is detected.
> 
> If already short, move stop to 1113.70 or if aggressive, exit your
> short position and reverse it (go long).
> 
> Took me 5 minutes to do this analysis.
> 
> rgds, Pal
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" 
<TSOKAKIS@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > 
> > How about the ^N225 open on Monday ?
> > [technical or non technical opinions will be appreciated...]
> > Dimitris
> > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" 
<TSOKAKIS@xxxx> 
> > wrote:
> > > 
> > > You may see the next bar S_R already placed in the
> > > http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/files/RSIc/
> > > folder.
> > > It is quite expressive for the short-term predictions.
> > > Dimitris
> > > --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Yuki Taga <yukitaga@xxxx> 
wrote:
> > > > Hi DIMITRIS,
> > > > 
> > > > Could be a heck of a dog fight.  We were slapped hard right 
spot 
> > on
> > > > the 200-day.  This is the third flirtation with this level in 
the
> > > > past few months, and the other times it looked like we 
mounted it
> > > > successfully before giving it right back up.
> > > > 
> > > > Fifty day and 200-day both virtually flat here, with about a 
200
> > > > point spread, give or take.  It could be a war.  OTOH, we 
(planet
> > > > earth) are so flush with liquidity still that I suspect we 
have 
> > more
> > > > upside room. Interesting negative cross between Steve's 144 
and 
> > the
> > > > 200 this week, the first cross since last August.  But I 
don't 
> > think
> > > > this is the end of the trend.  Nasty to see institutions fail 
at 
> > the
> > > > 200 however. But did they?
> > > > 
> > > > Huge volume again in banks and brokers, but especially 
banks.  We 
> > > are
> > > > talking 700 million to 1.5 billion dollar plays, almost 
entirely 
> > on
> > > > the long side, this going on for several days now.  This is 
not 
> > Dick
> > > > and Jane Suzuki tapping out orders at home.  (Ichiro Suzuki, 
> > maybe.)
> > > > ^^_^^ But this continued for some time *in the face* of a 
> > > significant
> > > > futures failure today. It was only *very* late that, 
convinced the
> > > > futures would not bounce today, institutions simply stopped
> > > > supporting the bids. Want to bet they won't be back quickly 
on any
> > > > weakness? And these issues represent the core of the market. 
They
> > > > (the major banks) still hold a ton of stock in the rest of the
> > > > market.  One cannot bid up their shares without thinking the 
rest 
> > of
> > > > the market is undervalued as well.  (I'm talking about 
painting 
> > the
> > > > tape again and again with 2000 or 3000 share blocks of
> > > > 5000-dollar-and-higher stocks at a crack, which has been 
going on 
> > > all
> > > > this week. This is *not* retail trade, to be sure.)
> > > > 
> > > > Maybe some churning here, but if we take out the 200 now, it 
may 
> > be 
> > > a
> > > > while before we'll see it again.  I could see 2 to 4 weeks of 
> > fairly
> > > > good strength here before a serious pullback.
> > > > 
> > > > As for today, you mentioned the "positive" US session.  I saw 
it 
> > as 
> > > a
> > > > canary in the coal mine.  So over bought near term, and even 
> > though
> > > > we are significantly less over bought, everyone here realizes 
the 
> > US
> > > > could correct sharply for 3 to 5 days or so, and no one is 
too 
> > eager
> > > > to run a long play into that kind of potential.  They gave a 
lot 
> > > back
> > > > in the US last night, and as I mentioned in the case of ^225 
> > > futures,
> > > > about all of it.
> > > > 
> > > > Remember, they want to shake every long out that they 
possibly can
> > > > before climbing over the 200 for a run.  That may be what we 
are
> > > > seeing here.  Any notion that the big players want us 
attending 
> > the
> > > > party is pure fantasy.  ^_^  They want us showing up 
significantly
> > > > late, ready to absorb some of their profit taking.
> > > > 
> > > > Or so it appears from over here.
> > > > 
> > > > Yuki
> > > > 
> > > > Thursday, November 18, 2004, 5:00:35 PM, you wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > DT> Where the support is. 
> > > > DT> a. Price trendlines : Unfortunately they are ambiguous 
since 
> > > they
> > > > DT> diverge. The resistance slope [defined by Sept8-Oct7 
peaks] 
> > is 
> > > 2.76,
> > > > DT> the support slope [defined by Sept28-Oct25 troughs] is -
9.031.
> > > > DT> The support trendline was pointing 10,421 after todays 
close.
> > > > DT> This support will be valid until a new trough appears. 
> > > > DT> Will it be higher than Oct25 Low ? [10,575]
> > > > DT> Will it be lower ?
> > > > DT> Who knows...
> > > > DT> The new peak, on the other side, will be [probably] the 
Nov16 
> > > high
> > > > DT> [11,268]
> > > > DT> There is no clear scenario, this session was rather 
> > confusing, 
> > > you
> > > > DT> turned your face south and you didnt follow the positive 
US 
> > > session...
> > > > DT> b. The [recently posted] RSIc trendlines
> > > > 
> > > > DT> //The RSIc trendlines
> > > > DT> procedure RSIc(n)
> > > > DT> { 
> > > > DT>  C=RSIa(C,n);
> > > > DT> O=RSIa(O,n);
> > > > DT> H=RSIa(H,n);
> > > > DT> H=IIf(H<Max(C,O),Max(C,O),H);
> > > > DT> L=RSIa(L,n);
> > > > L=IIf(L>>Min(C,O),Min(C,O),L);
> > > > DT> }
> > > > DT> n=Param("n",10,10,30,5);//RSI sensitivity
> > > > DT> RSIc(n);
> > > > DT> Plot(C,"RSIc",1,64);
> > > > DT> per = Param("per",10,3,20,1);//trendlines sensitivity
> > > > DT> x = Cum(1);s1=L;s11=H;
> > > > DT> pS = TroughBars( s1, per, 1 ) == 0;
> > > > DT> endt= LastValue(ValueWhen( pS, x, 1 ));
> > > > DT> startt=LastValue(ValueWhen( pS, x, 2 ));
> > > > DT> dtS =endt-startt;
> > > > DT> endS = LastValue(ValueWhen( pS, s1, 1 ) );
> > > > DT> startS = LastValue( ValueWhen( pS, s1, 2  ));
> > > > DT> aS = (endS-startS)/dtS;bS = endS;
> > > > DT> trendlineS = aS * ( x  -endt ) + bS; 
> > > > DT> Plot(IIf(x>startt-10,trendlineS,-
> > 1e10),"Support",colorYellow,1);
> > > > DT> pR = PeakBars( s11, per, 1 ) == 0;
> > > > DT> endt1= LastValue(ValueWhen( pR, x, 1 ));
> > > > DT> startt1=LastValue(ValueWhen( pR, x, 2 ));
> > > > DT> firstt1=LastValue(ValueWhen( pR, x, 3 ));
> > > > DT> dtR =endt1-startt1;
> > > > DT> endR = LastValue(ValueWhen( pR, s11, 1 ) );
> > > > DT> startR = LastValue( ValueWhen( pR, s11, 2  ));
> > > > DT> aR = (endR-startR)/dtR;
> > > > DT> bR = endR;
> > > > DT> trendlineR = aR * ( x  -endt1 ) + bR; 
> > > > DT> Plot(IIf(x>startT1-10,trendlineR,-
> > > 1e10),"Resistance",colorYellow,1);
> > > > 
> > > > DT> give a better short term idea : An almost parallel 
ASCENDING 
> > > channel
> > > > DT> with lower limit at 47. The support line is increasing by 
> > > 0.9/bar,
> > > > DT> tomorrow it will be 47.92. If you RevEng it you will have 
> > > tomorrows
> > > > DT> support at 10,946.
> > > > DT> But, this RSIc channel is very short term and it is quite 
> > > sensitive.
> > > > DT> [I will improve this code to give directly the expected 
Close 
> > > range ]
> > > > 
> > > > DT> Dimitris 
> > > > DT> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Yuki Taga 
<yukitaga@xxxx> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > >> I guess nobody over here pays attention to the CME ^225 
> > futures.
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> At least a lot of nobodies . . . but I do.
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> Despite the pathetic close in Chicago, the bulls came 
snorting 
> > > out
> > > > DT> of
> > > > >> the gate here, and they ran the futures to 11,250 in no 
short 
> > > order.
> > > > >> It was your "last chance" to buy.  ^^_^^  But, about 9:45, 
the 
> > > > DT> market
> > > > >> reversed and we were quickly down to 11,140.  No huge 
surprise 
> > to
> > > > >> those who were paying full attention.
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> Amazingly, sentiment is so one-way here right now that 
this 
> > first
> > > > >> plunge apparently didn't scare anyone.  Okay, so the first 
> > plunge
> > > > >> *always* gets a bit of a bounce. But in the PM session, we 
> > > waited at
> > > > >> 11,170 . . . no buyers. We waited at 11,130 . . . no 
buyers.  
> > We
> > > > >> waited at 11,000 . . . no buyers.
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> So, we have technical damage here, for sure.  DT, I am 
still 
> > > sure 
> > > > DT> you
> > > > >> are wrong about 10,900 being resistance.  Clearly, the 
level is
> > > > >> higher.  But, we apparently need to test something lower 
> > before 
> > > we
> > > > >> can go higher, which does not surprise me at all. One-way 
> > > sentiment
> > > > >> is a killer. So, the question is . . . where is the 
support 
> > line?
> > > > >> Could it be 10,900?
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> I don't know where we will close (in 20 min.) but it won't 
be 
> > > where
> > > > >> the morning traders will be happy.
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> (It was a great morning to liquidate into strength.)  ^_^
> > > > >> 
> > > > >> Yuki





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