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Ton,
I checked with John...he said that he had not given you permission to
reprint his formulas! I appreciate you sending them anyway. Heard you were
looking for a new pair of shoes the other day...something about a march you
were going to be in.
J.
>From: "A.J. Maas" <anthmaas@xxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: Re: Wheat
>Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 00:44:28 +0200
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>The oscillator you refer to is the Bollinger %B Oscillator.
>It was <in its original form> already posted back in 1997, and roughly
>about
>10+ times later on.
>The last time sent to the List was on July 29th !!!!! (see old mail below).
>
>What's in a name?
>
>There are some illiterates folks here that cannot distinguish right between
>names, formulas or even between
>races(nationalities).
>Of which the lastest MACD histogram posts (or in me being a "Dutchie"),
>were
>pretty good schoolbook examples.
>
>MACD Histogram
>Only 2 (!!) out of the whole bunch of List posts recently sent, held also
>the correct one :
>"a plain MSK build-in MACD indicator for its plot turned <via
>Properties|Style> into a Histogram's bar styled plot".
>Whatever else that was sent here also, can be anything, possibly trading
>indicators, but none of them were
>the MACD Histogram.
>
>This naturaly creates confusion and seems to be a silly standard List
>sport.
>But that is surely not very funny for its
>writers/publishers/copyright-holders, nor for others:
>it's also a pain for the interested/users/List-members/MSK-users/younameit
>(and see above for results).
>
>Bollinger %B Oscillator
>Like said at the top, the original formula(s) are printed below.
>Any time-interval change or other made minor changes/non-constructional
>changes/concept-changes are
>a mere standard user option in all software packages, and is therefore not
>to be mixed up with anyone
>creating or designing his or hers own indicator.
>
>Usage as such or renaming the subject as such <publicaly> is in/a violation
>of the originators intends, and
>should therefore for minimum get the originator's approval.
>If there hasn't been given such an approval to do so, then any public use
>as
>such, is plagiarism and a straight
>out violation of above mentioned rights. A violator can then expect to be
>notified, and on contious use to be
>put on notice or even going as far as lawsuits made out to him/her.
>
>Your reference for this and more alike subjects has already been publicly,
>three(3x) times now this year, been
>notified of the above violation breaches.
>Futher action(s) will be taken should this continue.
>
>On usage of the %B oscillator in various markets, one will have to develop
>its own techniques. In the stockmarket
>it is nothing more/less than a trendfollowing OB/OS indicator, that shows
>early "continuation delays" or
>"turnarounds" in a trend. Not precise signals and not to be mixed up with
>use in the <only oscillating> futures
>(commodities) markets.
>
>Regards,
>Ton Maas
>ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying.
>Homepage http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
>
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