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The interpretation of this CCT indicator can be made easier if you place a
horizontal line at 50. The signals are given by the indicator crossing the
50 line from above or below. You might experiment with the mov (length and
parameter) and with the # of standard deviations.
Lionel Issen
lissen@xxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: <whardy@xxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 3:26 PM
Subject: re: Re: Flip it good.
>
> Hello, I know that this message wasn't written to me, but I just joined
the message area. I
> logged onto your web site and have since been experimenting with fibonacci
numbers in the
> indicators that I've been working on to check out their results and in
most of them I've been
> pleased with the results. When you use this on your website do you use a
different standard
> deviation? Also I set up the one listed below and am not finding its
interpretation to be
> consistent or easily defined. I know on most indicators you look for
divergence. In this case
> if it would not be too much trouble, could you please tell me how you use
this or better yet,
> what you feel it is telling you at the extremes above 100 or below 0.
>
>
> > ** Original Message follows...
>
> >
> > This is not the super-secret, one of a kind, better than all the rest,
CCT
> > Bollinger Band Histogram, but basically there is not much difference.
> >
> > ((C+2*Std(C,20)-Mov(C,20,S))/(4*(Std(C,20)))*100)
> >
> > If you want the modified version, email me privately and I'll tell you
where
> > to send the unmarked bills.
> >
> > Steve Karnish
> > Cedar Creek Trading
> > http://www.cedarcreektrading.com
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