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"But moving averages aren't fuzzy logic? Really. Fuzzy logic uses
formulas based on statistical and probability functions to make
decisions. A moving average is a statistical function that changes
over time and has a buy and sell rule, hence it's a fuzzy logic
formula."
Garbage.
Moving averages are PRECISE mathematical formulae - there is nothing
fuzzy nor logical about them. Only their vague *application* can
possibly lead to fuzzy logic.
Human thinking is more akin to fuzzy logic.
Our new post-9/11 world's reality, "where war is peace, slavery is
freedom and ignorance is knowledge"*, might well be considered fuzzy
logic.
* http://valenzuelasveritas.blogspot.com
Fuzzy logic definition:
A form of logic in which variables can have degrees of truth or
falsehood.
Hmmm... sound familiar? ;)
jose '-)
http://www.metastocktools.com
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, superfragalist <no_reply@xxx>
wrote:
>
> Fuzzy Logic! There's nothing fuzzy in the formula except the hype.
> It's a amazing how a password and calling something fuzzy logic will
> make it seductively mysterious.
>
> I posted an answer to this a couple of years ago because new MS
> users love the CS charts, figure the formula is the key to nervana
> if they could only modify it or incorporate into their expert and
> then they start searching all over for the magical formula.
>
> The formula's are simple moving averages.
>
> Use a long MA like a 50 EMA and see if you don't get exactly the
> same answers.
>
> The last time I posted on this I was told I didn't know what I was
> talking about. There were several posters who jumped in on the
> debate and concluded the formulas were too precise to be simple
> moving averages and so my "theory" was way off base.
>
> Another fine example of the power of group think.
>
> But moving averages aren't fuzzy logic? Really. Fuzzy logic uses
> formulas based on statistical and probability functions to make
> decisions. A moving average is a statistical function that changes
> over time and has a buy and sell rule, hence it's a fuzzy logic
> formula. A better execution of fuzzy logic is Kaufman's Adaptive
> Moving Average.
>
> So despite group think, CS is based on nothing more than moving
> averages.
>
> Sorry to ruin the dream. There's a lot of fuzzy logic in trading.
> It's everywhere.
>
> Super
>
> If you want stuff that's really good, unique and coded for you read
> Roy's newsletter. The formula's aren't passworded or labeled with
> mysterious terms like fuzzy logic. Well worth the price.
>
> www.metastocktips.co.nz
>
>
>
> --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ashish gupta <loveashu_1@>
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> There is an expert advisor in Metastock namely CS scientific
> Hybrid trade screen.
>
> This system uses some CSI Fuzzy Logic. Does anyone have any idea
> what this system is all about and on what basis this system gives
> the trade signals and what filters does the system uses.
>
> If anyone has any idea about this, please let me know as i am
> trying to find out about this for quite some time now.
>
> Regards,
> Ashish
>
>
> Ashish Gupta
> 9810046324
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