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Manish
Discrete MFL is my way of saying "everyday MetaStock Formula Language code" - the code that you and
I use. Perhaps I used the wrong word.
I just ran a test and the following both plot the same value. I think that gives us the answer.
Mov( CLOSE, 8.3896, E);
Mov( CLOSE, 8, E);
Roy
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Dinapoli MACD
> Hi Roy,
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> What is a discrete MFL.
> You have a point. That decimal thing may not make much of a difference. Any way I just want to
use it as a trend finder; In the sense just scan the stocks based on weekly and daily MACD in same
direction.
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