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John Sweeney, Tech editor of TASC has updated his site.
Check out the 41 slides which are listed below:
The TS code is ... more difficult that usual. Not a lot of help with the
variables is offered. No Christmas presents here. Anyway, the Excel code is
much easier to work with (see his book "MAE"). It looks like whether the
ideas and codes are by Sweeney, Ruggiero, Stridsman, Kaufman, etc. Excel and
MS go hand-in-hand for the future.
Best regards
Walter
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http://seagym.com/mae/page1.htm
Reversals, Add-ons and Fades
10/20/98
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Table of Contents
Reversals, Add-ons and Fades
Who am I?
Preparation
MAE in One Sentence
To Stay Alive and Continue Trading...
Terms I’ll use:
“Add-on”
“Trade horizon”
“Separately Capitalized”
Details
Trades besides the trend trade
Reversing bad trades
Reversing Trades -- The Possibilities
The original trade was a draw.
The original trade was a big loser.
Reversing Trades -- Your Profits
Reversing Trades -- Your Profits
Add-On Trades
Two Types of Add-Ons
Add-Ons to the Underlying Trade
Underlying Add-Ons -- Getting a good price
Underlying Add-Ons -- Getting a good price
Trailing averages tend to skim tops and bottoms
Underlying Add-Ons -- Details
Underlying Add-Ons -- Details
Underlying Add-Ons -- Details
Add-On Day Trades
Add-On Day Trades -- Example
Another Example
Fades
Fade the other side of the average
To your average, add or subtract your typical channel width.
Fades -- The day trade
A More Realistic Example
For real...
Results on the OEX -- 1991 - 1997
Real Life
Get Organized
What This Means-
Next Steps
PPT Slide
Author: John Sweeney
Email: nail56@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Home Page: http://seagym.com/mae
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