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Linear Regression Slope (LinRegSlope) is the difference between
today's and yesterday's value of a Linear Regression trendline.
Big chart values such as the Dow's will display correspondingly large
LinRegSlope values. Small ones will show small values.
You cannot directly compare one chart's LinRegSlope to another.
To be able to do this, you would need to normalize LinRegSlope.
You can get the MS code for a normalized LinRegSlope here:
http://users.bigpond.com/prominex/pegasus.htm#metastock
"LinReg Slope" - Linear Regression true slope, displays output in
0~100% or 0~90 degrees.
jose '-)
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Paul Lerno" <paul.lerno@xxxx>
wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
> When I use in an exploration the formula "Linregslope(Mov(c,26,s),
14)"
> and I sort the results, then all the indexes (Dow Jones e.o.) have
the highest scores.
> There is clearly something bad.
> But what ?
> Thanks in advance for your advice.
> Paul Lerno
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