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Claud,
Qcharts has this facility. Also its
pretty easy to do in Excel.
Attached is small sample for the S&P
500, using calender days, intermeadiate swings.
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But if you want the ultimate way to
measure time, have a look @ Bryce Gilmore's Cycletrader/Wavetrader
programme.
It calculates time ratios in
Fib, Lucas or other important ratios ( i.e Geometric, Harmonic or
Arithmatic) whether in calendar days, solar degrees, Elliott,
etc from direct, alternate, minor, intermeadiate and major multiple wave
sets, and helps to determine which waves are in "rhythm". It also range
squares price with time.
The results are "weighted" to produce
and isolate important future dates, and therefore the most likely
potentional time scenarios for a COT.
RA
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Claud
Baruch
To: <A
title=Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 9:49
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Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Volume By
Price Indicator
Jayson....you're absolutely correct. That's exactly what I
would like to do. (e.g. calculate say a 61.8 retracementfrom a specified
hi/lo date.) The only software that does this that I'm aware of is Advanced
GET. Maybeit can be calculated in MS.ClaudJayson
wrote:
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class=549480323-05042003>Calculating the fib bars forward from a date should
not be that hard, but the challenge (I think) is that it is not possible to
plot lines in the future. I suppose you could display a counter of sorts
where the....
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class=549480323-05042003> "Next fib time
level is "X" number of bars away" from the current
bar.
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If
you were not plotting the future but wish to see the fib lines between 2
points in time then I believe it is a matter of calculating the total bars
under study then applying the ratios to that number and adding from the
first bar....
Jayson
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Re: [Metastockusers] Volume By Price IndicatorHi
ClaudFib is not my thing (little interest and little knowledge) so I
don't knowoff the top of my head. There are a number of line-drawing
techniques outthere so I'd say it's quite probable it can be
done.I'm not quite sure what it is you have in mind but I'd be
willing to take alook if you could manually knock up a chart
demonstrating what youenvisage. No promises though. You could send
the chart direct to me if youwant.RegardsRoy>
Hi Roy, I'm impressed by your indicator expertise. This brings me to
a> question.> Would you know if one can do a Fib retracement
on TIME in MS? If so, is> there> a formula anywhere out there
that would allow this?>> Thanks very much for your
contributions here.>> Claud>> Roy Larsen
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