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Re: Tomorrow's Close



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Another way to approach this is to create a surrogate index consisting
of the top ten holdings of each fund that you want to track. If you
update this before the close you can get a very close approximation of
the percentage change as well as the volume involved in the change. As
a matter of fact, you can do any kind of TA that you would normally do
on any stock or index.

Bob Hunt

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Larry Viles wrote:
> 
> Newbie needs some help. I am end-of-day trading the Rydex funds, which one
> can only place closing buy/sell orders up to 15 min prior to close. At the
> end of each day I would like to compute what tomorrows closing price would
> cause a signal. This way I can anticipate the signal by one day. This would
> mean introducing tomorrows closing bar into the chart somehow. Right now,
> I'm doing this by manually entering a best guess into the data file, and
> adjusting it until a chart signal is created, then removing it(Blush). Maybe
> I could place the data series into an array, and then add tomorrows data to
> the array? I'm sure someone has solved this problem.
> 
> Larry