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Re: CycleTrader



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Bresserts indicators are, in great part, smoothed stoch, RSI, etc.  Some
are combinations of known indicators.  If you are not day-trading short
swings, the smoothing may help eliminate some of the bump and grinds.  You
are, however, sacrificing by some additional delays.
Jerry

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> From: Timothy Morge <tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Technical Trends <ssukhani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: CycleTrader
> Date: Thursday, March 26, 1998 12:51 PM
> 
> It seems to me you are consistently making profits. I read that in
> your post. Why would you look at a canned system and change what you
> are doing? Traders that consistently make profits are rare. I hope you
> aren't throwing away your own ability to make money because you are
> beginning to chase the 'holy grail.'
> 
> Tim Morge
> 
> Technical Trends wrote:
> > 
> > I use my own trend follwing systems to trade in the Indian Stock
Market.
> > By defination, such systems do not catch the tops and bottoms. But my
> > systems enable me to make profits consistently. My trades last for a
> > maximum of 2 to 3 days.
> > I was looking at CycleTrader by Breesertgroup, to help me identify
> > turning points. Any information on this software would be welcome. Will
> > I be able to use the indicators / techniques in this software in my own
> > systems ?
> > 
> > Sudarshan Sukhani
> > INDIA
>