Hi Ken:
Thanks for the suggestion. I will download it in the next
few days. I
am also currently juggling with coming up to speed with
Amibroker --
much more steeper learning curve then MS, in my opinion. But
it has
some features for which I would need to pay up for in
MS.
Regarding Elliott, I've been following it on and off for ten years
or
so, but became much more serious in the last two years. I like
Glenn's
work. Haven't read his book yet, but is in my reading list and
will
get to it in the next three months or so. Right now am reading
Gann
Made Easy and the next in line is Steve Poser's book: Applying
Elliott
Wave profitably.
Regards,
Rajiv
On Thu, Jun
11, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Ken Culbert<kenwynchurch@ yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
>
> Hi Rajiv
> If you have managed to stay
sane on the 5th read it sounds like your
> learning curve is heading for
an ABC correction.. ..seriously if you already
> have a grasp you are
way ahead of most people...download the free AlphaOmega
> manual and see
if it makes sense. I'm no expert on Elliott but know enough
> to make
use of the software..always learning . For an alternative way at
>
looking at Elliott waves try google search on Glenn Neely.
>
Regards
> Ken
>
> ____________ _________ _________
__
> From: Rajiv Vyas <rajiv1@xxxxxx
com>
> To: equismetastock@ yahoogroups.
com
> Sent: Wednesday, 10 June, 2009 8:50:30 PM
> Subject: Re:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: ELWave Add on for Metastock
>
> Thanks
Ken. What would be the learning curve in terns of using this
> software.
Regarding EW, I'm on my fifth read of Prechter's book -- so
> EW
learning curve for me is never ending.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Ken Culbert<kenwynchurc h@ yahoo.com>
wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm actually referring to a more
updated version 5.7. Alphaomega Elliott
>> Waves is a program
available through Equis which is developed by Robert
>> Tasse. I
bought the most up to date version from Robert at his web site
>> http://www.alphomeg
aew.com/, which also was cheaper. Robert will also
>>
allow
>> you to download the complete manual without purchasing the
program and
>> also
>> allow you to use the free demo
version to try out (without credit card). I
>> would suggest you log
on to his website and contact Robert if you have any
>> queries. He
is only too happy to answer questions, in my experience.
>> If
after trying out the above you still have queries re chart
patterns
>> then
>> I will try to help. My experience of
Elliott waves as applied to equities
>> is
>> that it is a
steep learning curve but a very profitable one if you can
>> identify
say the end of a wave 4/beginning of wave five.. I struggled with
>>
this for some time (and still do) but have found that the
Profitunity
>> indicators that come with Metastock are very helpful
(read Bill Williams
>> stuff on Chaos and how to us AO indicator to
identify Wave 4), as is the
>> AlphaOmega software. However I have to
add that I only became quite
>> proficient and precise at wave
identification when I moved up to Metastock
>> Pro and QuoteCentre
using smaller timeframes to identify say the end of
>>
Wave
>> 4 by looking at say the wave 5 within wave 4 (only possible
on 10 min
>> chart).
>> As I say it is not the Holy Grail as
I also use it in combination with
>> Demark signals and Kase
indicators.
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> ____________
_________ _________ __
>> From: Alvin Yu <alvinyu2005@ yahoo.com.
sg>
>> To: equismetastock@ yahoogroups.. com
>>
Sent: Tuesday, 9 June, 2009 10:50:03 AM
>> Subject: Re:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: ELWave Add on for Metastock
>>
>>
Hi kenwynchurch
>> Are u refering the MetaStock
Plug-Ins and Add-Ons AlphOmega Elliott
>> Waves 4.3 from
Equis that is good for W3,5 & C per your experience ?
>>
I am looking for a software that can tell these .Can u
share with me
>> on
>> one of the chart patterns using the
add-on ?
>>
>> Looking forwards for
this
>>
>> rgds
>>
>> ____________
_________ _________ __
>> From: kenwynchurch <kenwynchurch@
yahoo.com>
>> To: equismetastock@ yahoogroups. com
>>
Sent: Monday, 8 June 2009 8:54:31
>> Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group]
Re: ELWave Add on for Metastock
>>
>> Can't vouch for the
comparison as I've never compared it. My requirements
>> only need to
confirm if I am in Elliot wave 3,5 or C so the add on meets
>>
my
>> needs. If you need a general check where you are in the Elliot
wave count
>> you should look also at Profitunity signals on
Metastock expecially if
>> like
>> me you have the Pro
version. The Profitunity system is very accurate at
>> locating Wave
4 in particular.
>>
>> --- In equismetastock@ yahoogroups.
com, Rajiv Vyas <rajiv1@xxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>
Thanks. How good are the counts per se i.e. how do they compare
with
>>> wave counts of people like Steve Hochberg and Bob
Prechter?
>>>
>>>
Thanks,
>>>
>>> Rajiv
>>>
>>>
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 7:52 AM, kenwynchurch< kenwynchurch@ ...>
wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --- In
equismetastock@ yahoogroups. com, Rajiv Vyas <rajiv1@>
wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Has anyone tried
ELWave add on for Metastock? What are you opinions?
>>>
>>
>>> >> Thanks,
>>>
>>
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>>
>> Rajiv
>>> >>
>>> > Have tried this
for past six months without making a useful trade. It's
>>> >
a
>>> > tool but hardly a key one in my arsenal..... .adds an
extra layer of
>>> > complexity to trading which does not suit
everyone.... .my advice......
>>> > try
>>> >
the free demo version before buying the full one. I now use
AlphOmega
>>> > add on
>>> > (better value) to
confirm Elliott wave count (also available in Demo
>>> >
version).... ...but I never trade on Elliott wave count on its
own.
>>> >
>>>
>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
--
>>> Rajiv
>>> Sent from Baltimore, Maryland, United
States
>>>
>>
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