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Here are a couple of things to think about. Be they right or wrong I am not
sure. But they are things that I had explored when I was first getting started.
First of all if your indicator works well for you to go long why can't you just
turn everything upside down by using the negative function and then plot your
data upside down and then use the same indicators that got you in to get you
out.
Here tops become bottoms.
What I am trying to say most of all is that you are thinking of ways that work
for you and don't come in a can. And that along the way entry may be easy but
exit is difficult. The above solustion may be a logical step to completing some
ideas. But it isn't a final solution to the problem you choose to solve.
Harley Meyer
On Tue, 10 Jun 1997 20:36:26 -0500 (CDT),
S Childs wrote...
>I was experimenting with shifted MA's awhile back and found through
>optimization one the seemed pretty good on the Yen. (I was using the
>spot at the time) anyway the system gave a long signal six days late(the
>forward shift was six) and I established a long in the Yen May 6th. Now
>on to the next part. Has anyone experimented with Rsquared and Linear
>Regression Slope to establish an exit point either in combination with MA's
>or not? I plan to try an optimization routine but I know many in this forum
>are way ahead of me here and can add some very useful input. Thanks!
>
>Stan Childs
>Tradewinds North, Inc
>Stanley W. Childs-CEO
>HC 83 Box 466
>Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
>Telephone 218-543-4445
>Fax 218-543-6835
>
>
Harley Meyer
meyer093@xxxxxxxxxx
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