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Hi, @Joe Landry: Thanks for the tips. I'm not sure how the K-ratio can help on this, but if it can help... @Ara: I'm sorry if what I said was not clear. What I want to do is to calculate a % pullback from a HHV of a stock but I want the slope to be "smooth", that is, I am not happy to see a 5 or 10% pullback but would like to see a 5 or 10% pullback with a particular slope inclination. That is: if the stock dropped 10% in a day is not the same as if it quietly lost 0.5% for 20 days (would not be exactly 10%, but this is an image). You understand what I mean? I want the slope to be as smooth as possible with a particular inclation %. Is this possible?
Thanks, Louis 2008/9/5 Ara Kaloustian <ara1@xxxxxxxxxx>
Louis,
I am not quite sure what you mean by "a smooth
slope".
Do you want to have a plot of prices that are
smoothed ... as you would gt with a filter??
OR do you want a computed value of slope at some
particular point? ... if so at what point ... or do you want a plot of the slope
... etc
If you can be moe specific that would be
halpful!
A
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Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 8:41
AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] How to calculate
a slope % with Rsquared without a loop?
Hi, Linear function is my big problem. I'm so weak
using that. What is the difference between using this and doing it the
other way? BTW, how would you set the number of bars in the
current:
HHVBars(Var,period); // Find number of bars -
distance from HHV to current bar
%slope = ((Highest high - currentclose) / Highest
high) / number of bars *
100;
Thanks,
Louis
2008/9/4 Ara Kaloustian <ara1@xxxxxxxxxx>
You can also use linearray to draw a stright
line from HHV to current point.
Look up LinearReg function
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Sent:
Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:37 AM
Subject:
Re: [amibroker] How to calculate a slope % with Rsquared without a
loop?
Try this:
HHV(Var,period); // find value of
highest high
HHVBars(Var,period); // Find number of bars -
distance from HHV to current bar
%slope = ((Highest high - currentclose) /
Highest high) / number of bars * 100;
You may choose to define slope in a different
way, but this is the basic structure
A
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Sent:
Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:34 AM
Subject:
Re: [amibroker] How to calculate a slope % with Rsquared without a
loop?
Hi, Thanks for your response. I should have
said I want to calculate a slope from a high point; I'd like to get a
smooth slope from a HHV... How would you do that? Thanks a
lot! Louis
2008/9/4 Ara Kaloustian <ara1@xxxxxxxxxx>
%slope = (variable - Ref(Variable,-x) ) /
Ref(Variable,-x) * 100;
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Sent:
Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:20 AM
Subject:
[amibroker] How to calculate a slope % with Rsquared without a
loop?
Hi,
I was wondering how to calculate the % of a
slope without doing any loop. Anybody has any
idea?
Thanks,
Louis
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