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[amibroker] Re: EPPV Indicator?



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Hello,

I am also interested in this indicator.  I found a video at www.stockcharts.cc.  This website has a lot of information (tutorials) on it regarding David Elliott's indicators so I had to search for it.

There are two videos on how to set up the code in Trade Station and  believe it can be converted to Amibroker, but I do not know how to program it myself.

You can find the videos by going to www.stockcharts.cc and then press "Control F".  When the "Find" window comes up, type EPPV (in all capital letters), and it will take you to the section of the web page that has the two videos.

If anyone can convert this to Amibroker, I would be very interested in using this code.

I hope this information is helpful.

Evelyn 



--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ohneclue <ohneclue@xxx> wrote:
>
> You might contact Dave Elliott who developed it and see what he has to say about coding for AB.
> 
> He works more with TC2007 as you know from the quoted parts below out of his daily email.  
> 
> He's doing a meeting/webinar type program on it December 22, 2008, so you might sign up for it.
> 
> Another guy in another group thought he was able to duplicate its pattern with ROC on Volume and ROC on Price.
> 
> Judith
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: areehoi <areehoi@xxx>
> To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 5:17:23 PM
> Subject: [amibroker] EPPV Indicator?
> 
> 
> Is anyone familiar with this relatively new indicator, If so has it
> been converted it to an AFL for AB. Below is some information on it
> by the author. 
> "Elliott Predictive Price Volume Indicator.
> For years traders have been searching for an indicator that would
> turn, or signal and indicate, in advance, when a market is about to do
> a reversal move.
> Eight years ago I discovered a pattern in the Price Rate of Change
> indicator that signaled price reversals that were
> sometimes , or often predictive. Then I found the same pattern in many
> other short term oscillators, with the reoccurring problem that they
> were good indicators, but often a day late on the daily charts or just
> gave false signals. I called these patterns "Hockey Sticks"
> or"Flatwaves" . I have been using these "Hockey Stick" pattern on
> TCNET's studies for several years.
> 
> With the need to have the predictive pattern more reliable for EMINI
> trading we have created the EPPV. EPPV has resolved the issue of being
> late, or needing some kind of candlestick reversal pattern. EPPV is
> independent of what the price charts, or candlestick charts look like.
> EPPV is good on all time periods. Both intra-day and long term multi
> day charts. EPPV is a True Price and Volume indicator, and will not
> work with lack of volume as many other studies might. So volume is
> critical in EPPV's ability to give us the "Hockey Stick" predictive
> pattern. Currently EPPV is only available for use on Trade Station."
> 
> Dick H
>




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