------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~-->
$4.98 domain names from Yahoo!. Register anything.
http://us.click.yahoo.com/Q7_YsB/neXJAA/yQLSAA/zMEolB/TM
--------------------------------------------------------------------~->
There are 10 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Re: How can I interpret the various indicators given in MS like
From: Burwell Pike <Castlekeep52@xxxxxxxxx>
2. Re: CCIE (Commodity Channel Index) & Demand Index information?
From: "aktrader99577" <jimeaves@xxxxxxx>
3. Re: Startup Error while Downgrading
From: "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxxxxxxx>
4. Re: Relative Strength Comparisons
From: "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxxxxxxx>
5. Re: market profile
From: "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxxxxxxx>
6. Annoince: TrendMedium 2.0 PreRelease version.
From: "Eugene Labunsky" <elabunsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
7. Re: Relative Strength Comparisons
From: "Jose" <josesilva22@xxxxxxxxx>
8. Re: Relative Strength Comparisons
From: "John" <JohnDoeForever@xxxxxxxxxxx>
9. Re: How can I interpret the various indicators given in MS like
From: "Bhabani Shankar Parida" <bhabani@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
10. Re: How can I interpret . . .
From: "murusprimus" <sace@xxxxxxx>
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 03:23:56 -0800 (PST)
From: Burwell Pike <Castlekeep52@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: How can I interpret the various indicators given in MS like
Hi Senthil,
Many of the indicator explanations you desire are
contained in book "Technical Analysis From A To Z" by
Steve Achelis (Probus Publishing).
The "Profitunity PTG Alligator" work is from Bill
Williams "Trading Chaos" (John Wiley & Sons). To the
best of my knowledge, neither book is in e-book form;
however, upon searching, the internet may offer you
some rudimentary indicator explanations.
Good Luck,
Betty
--- "Senthil Murugan.S"
<senthilmurugan_2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How can I interpret the various indicators given in
MS like
1. Profitunity PTG Alligator,
2. Binary Wave,
3. R Squared,
4. Zig Zag and so on.
If any one have a e-book about using them please
send me to my e-
mail id.
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 2
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 17:31:36 -0000
From: "aktrader99577" <jimeaves@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CCIE (Commodity Channel Index) & Demand Index information?
Hi CVB,
The best place to learn how to trade the CCI intra-day is Woodie's
CCI Club (www.woodiescciclub.com/). There are video lectures and a
manual in .pfd file format you can download for free to learn how
trade Woodie's CCI system. Indicators for his system are also free
at his associated website (www.e-minitraders.com/). This website
requires registration, but it is free. If you have hotComm their
trading room is located at Relay5, Room: WoodiesCCIClub. There is
no password for the room and the room is free other than the
subscription to use hotComm. This is an international group and
there are ususally over 600 people in the room during U.S. market
hours.
Jim
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cvbuty21" <cvbuty21@xxxx>
wrote:
Where can I get detail info on above function/indicator? as well
as
other related indicator? I want the detail interpretation.
I want to use the above indicator for intr-day trading.
or which is the best indicator for intr-day trading.
Can anybody help me
Thanks in advance
CVB
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 3
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:20:45 -0000
From: "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Startup Error while Downgrading
Locate and delete Eqnotify.dll, then re-install MetaStock 7.2. That
file is a MetaStock file that was not removed when uninstalling 8 or
9.
Trader Joe...
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Adwait Chitaley"
<achitaley@xxxx> wrote:
I had orginally installed Metastock 7.2 and upgraded to Metastock
9.0
On uninstalling Metastock 9.0 and reverting to Metastock 7.2, i get
a
startup error :
"Internal Error : C:\Program Files\Common Files\Equis\Localized
Resources\EQCMUI90EN.dll could not be loaded."
Metastock doesn't startup. Does anyone know the solution to this ?
Reinstalling Metastock 9 hasn't worked. Neither has uninstalling
both.
Adwait
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 4
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:23:27 -0000
From: "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Relative Strength Comparisons
I don't understand, RSC is just one security divided by another. That
is what the MS indicator gives...What is wrong with this? It is doing
what it's supposed to do. Or is this other product just expanding on
this simple concept?
Thanks,
Trader Joe...
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John" <JohnDoeForever@xxxx>
wrote:
The relative strength comparison function in MS is poor to say the
least. In the December issue of MSTT, Roy mentions doing RSC
sorting
with Jose's RSC product.
I use Jose's version of the relative strength comparator, and it's
much, much better than the one MS comes with.
I also use his MACD Divergence kit. He sent me an article about a
trader who uses MACD Div in his trading. It's an interesting
article
with charts. If anyone wants to see it, they should ask Jose for a
copy.
John
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 5
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 20:24:21 -0000
From: "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: market profile
Can't be done, at all...I was told maybe in the future.
Trader Joe...
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "trader_60202" <p_koco@xxxx>
wrote:
how difficult is it gonna be to get a market profile for metastock??
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 6
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 00:38:18 +0300
From: "Eugene Labunsky" <elabunsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Annoince: TrendMedium 2.0 PreRelease version.
Dear Traders,
Let me notice here that I have new release of TrendMedium Official MetaStock
Add-on.
TM2 have 3 new cores and allow do WFT (upload
http://www.trendmedium.com/tm2.pdf for details, please).
You may upload and try for free TM2 PreRelease at web site:
http://www.TrendMedium.com.
PS. Review 30 days WFT for NASDAQ100 30 min (similar with the paper trading) at:
http://www.trendmedium.com/screens/tm2wft.png
Regards,
Eugene Labunsky.
http://www.TrendMedium.com - Official MetaStock Add-on
[This message contained attachments]
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 7
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 22:36:50 -0000
From: "Jose" <josesilva22@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Relative Strength Comparisons
There is very little "Relative" in traditional RSC. There is a lot
more to computing meaningful RSC than just dividing one data array
over another.
>From http://users.bigpond.com/prominex/Tools/URSC.htm :
RSC traditional problems
========================
Traditional Relative Strength Comparisons to another data set such as
an index, have many problems:
RSC indicators don't plot any meaningfully consistent values,
and thus values between different charts (specially those with
different scales) cannot be directly compared;
The RSC starting zero-point - which is important in determining
the current RSC level - shifts according to the amount of data
available for each chart;
RSC indices have to be manually chosen for each new chart, which
means automatic explorations and systems based on traditional
RSC's are not possible.
URSC solutions
==============
All the above shortcomings (and more) are addressed by the
URSC plug-in kit:
• Normalized values with true % levels that are directly comparable
to all charts;
• Adjustable common zero-starting data points, independent of
any missing chart data;
• Automatic selection of GICS Sector Indices, to match
each stock;
• Automatic GICS vs major market index Relative Strength Comparisons;
• Automatic display of GICS Industry numbers for current chart;
• Chart Experts can display above/below strength zones and URSC-EMA
breakout signals;
• Complex & detailed URSC Explorations of all stocks vs major indices;
• URSC Explorations of all stocks vs their respective GICS sector
indices;
• Complex Exploration filtering of any combination of selected
GICS Industry Groups.
• Create your own favourites lists - safer, easier and more useful
than MetaStock's volatile-storage method.
jose '-)
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxx>
wrote:
I don't understand, RSC is just one security divided by another.
That is what the MS indicator gives...What is wrong with this?
It is doing what it's supposed to do. Or is this other product just
expanding on this simple concept?
Thanks,
Trader Joe...
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John" <JohnDoeForever@xxxx>
wrote:
The relative strength comparison function in MS is poor to say the
least. In the December issue of MSTT, Roy mentions doing RSC
sorting with Jose's RSC product.
I use Jose's version of the relative strength comparator, and it's
much, much better than the one MS comes with.
I also use his MACD Divergence kit. He sent me an article about a
trader who uses MACD Div in his trading. It's an interesting
article with charts. If anyone wants to see it, they should ask
Jose for a copy.
John
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 8
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 00:25:34 -0000
From: "John" <JohnDoeForever@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Relative Strength Comparisons
When you do relative strength comparatives, you are trying to
determine the degree to which a security is out performing or under
performing something else, usually it's index. If you have ten
securities, you need to be able to rank them. Then you can tell which
ones are outperforming their comparatives and by how much. When you
rank something the ranking needs to be consistent.
Try doing that with the RS function in MS and see how far you get.
It's a pain to use, and the relative rankings are poor. It's just a
weak spot in MS. That's too bad. Something as important as the
relative strength of a stock should be a central function in any TA
program. Ask IBS if RS is important.
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "joetrade69" <joetrade69@xxxx>
wrote:
I don't understand, RSC is just one security divided by another.
That
is what the MS indicator gives...What is wrong with this? It is
doing
what it's supposed to do. Or is this other product just expanding
on
this simple concept?
Thanks,
Trader Joe...
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John" <JohnDoeForever@xxxx>
wrote:
The relative strength comparison function in MS is poor to say
the
least. In the December issue of MSTT, Roy mentions doing RSC
sorting
with Jose's RSC product.
I use Jose's version of the relative strength comparator, and
it's
much, much better than the one MS comes with.
I also use his MACD Divergence kit. He sent me an article about a
trader who uses MACD Div in his trading. It's an interesting
article
with charts. If anyone wants to see it, they should ask Jose for
a
copy.
John
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:28:17 +0530
From: "Bhabani Shankar Parida" <bhabani@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: How can I interpret the various indicators given in MS like
"TECHNICAL ANALYSIS FROM A 2 Z " is available on online study from
www.equis.com. Why not you download the contents by using any website mirror
forming software like httrack and read it offline like an e-book.
Bye
----- Original Message -----
From: "Burwell Pike" <Castlekeep52@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] How can I interpret the various indicators
given in MS like
Hi Senthil,
Many of the indicator explanations you desire are
contained in book "Technical Analysis From A To Z" by
Steve Achelis (Probus Publishing).
The "Profitunity PTG Alligator" work is from Bill
Williams "Trading Chaos" (John Wiley & Sons). To the
best of my knowledge, neither book is in e-book form;
however, upon searching, the internet may offer you
some rudimentary indicator explanations.
Good Luck,
Betty
--- "Senthil Murugan.S"
<senthilmurugan_2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How can I interpret the various indicators given in
MS like
1. Profitunity PTG Alligator,
2. Binary Wave,
3. R Squared,
4. Zig Zag and so on.
If any one have a e-book about using them please
send me to my e-
mail id.
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Yahoo! Groups Links
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Message: 10
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 06:39:45 -0000
From: "murusprimus" <sace@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: How can I interpret . . .
Excellent info site: http://www.paritech.com/education/technical/
Wallace.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Metastockusers/
<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
Metastockusers-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
------------------------------------------------------------------------