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NOTE: I also have used SMI but in conjunction with TS{Appeared in the
January 93 issue of Stocks & Commodities magazine}
100 * ( Mov( Mov( ROC(C,1,$),40,E),20,E) /
( Mov( Abs( ROC(C,1,$)),40,E),20,E))
When SMI crosses TS at the end of a move, eg: wave 5 it is a good buy/sell
indicator.
Wonder if someone can show me how to test it, optimize it and tell me why
when I open metastock it says says SMI does not contain an executable
formula. TONY
-----Original Message-----
From: fletch <fletchmo@xxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Steve Kernish
<kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, September 04, 1998 4:25 AM
Subject: Re: SMI (13,25,2)
>SMI - comes from the book - Momentum, Direction, and Divergence by
William
>Blaue
>
>been using it for over a yr in the TS - here -
>
>steve contact me - privately ...will give you the full scoop - got it !
>
>regards
>
>fletch
>
>Steve Karnish wrote:
>
>> List,
>>
>> I picked up this indicator and have been working it for the last
>> month. Maybe it came from support at Equis (don't know for
>> sure). Anyway, the "SMI" was discussed in an article in January
>> 1993's TASC. Can anyone tell me the name of the indicator (for
>> ten points) and the concept behind it (bonus ten points). First
>> one to identify the answers wins a stay at my mother-in-laws:
>> "Rolling Hills Bed and Breakfast" and when you get here
>> (somewhere in northern Idaho), you get to pet a moose (but be
>> careful...they're the postal workers of the animal kingdom).
>> Attached is the SMI (13,25,2) and December Silver. This is
>> really bugging me!
>>
>> Steve Karnish
>> CCT
>>
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>> Name: DecSilSMI.gif
>> DecSilSMI.gif Type: GIF Image (image/gif)
>> Encoding: base64
>> Description: DecSilSMI (GIF Image)
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