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Pierre Tremblay wrote:
> Christian,
>
> I have some information that was collected from the list. Sorry, I don't
> know who posted these texts a few months ago.
>
> Pierre Tremblay
>
> Elliott Oscillator
> >There is another idea that is similar to the Elliott Oscillator. I have
> been
> doing a little research based on the TASC article, "Using Multiple Moving
> Averages" by Daryl Guppy in the February 1998 issue. It describes plotting
> a
> number of shorter term averages (3,5,8,10,12,15 EMA) and longer term
> averages
> (30,35,40,45,60 EMA) and looking for areas where there is a convergence of
> the
> averages. Since the 5 ema and the 35 ema is part of this, it seemed very
> similar to the Elliott Oscillator.
>
> Has anyone else been looking at this method for a way to determine good
> entry/exit points or to determine the elliott wave count? What I am looking
>
> for is a set of Metstock indicators that will search my database for stocks
> that are at or near significant Elliott wave terminations. Any help along
> these lines would be greatly appreciated.
>
> In Metastock it would be:
> >
> >Mov(C ,5 ,S )-Mov(C, 35, S)
> >and of course it has to be plotted as a histogram.
> >You can also use it calculated for median price per formula:
> >
> >Mov(MP() ,5 ,S )-Mov(MP(), 35, S)
> >
> > For the Fibonacci faithful: Bill Williams, in his book "Trading Chaos",
> >> suggests that he's found that 34 works a tad better than 35.
> >> Bob Willard
> >Ha! Amazing, isn't it. Now how about 33?
> >Does anybody know if Bill really trades for a living? I've tested about
> >every technique he describes in his books and in Investor's dream, and,
> >well, the numbers just don't add up somehow...
>
> Christian Payen a écrit:
>
> > Few months ago somebody send the formula for this indicator,I have it in
> > Metastock but I forgot how to use or to interpreted,any help will be nice.
> >
> > Christian.
thank's for the email ,es tu francais?
Christian.
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