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Re: Top 10 Systems of All Time


  • To: "Robyn Greene" <vibri@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Top 10 Systems of All Time
  • From: "charles meyer" <chmeyer@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 17:09:17 -0400 (EDT)

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Robyn:

Does you belief about the Continuation Signals relate to the fact
you might be left holding the bag?  Reasked, the market could
go down bigtime with a Continuation Signal in effect; like in
October, 1997?

Chas
-----Original Message-----
From: Robyn Greene <greene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Patrick <vibri@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: OmegaList <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, May 06, 1999 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: Top 10 Systems of All Time


>The only one of these systems I'm familiar with is Time Trend III.  It's a
>proprietary system developed by Gerald Appel (Systems and Forecasts).  It's
>available by subscription (if I recall correctly - $225/year - 3 month
trial
>subscriptions are about $40).  The phone number is 1-800-829-6229.
>
>I've never tried to "reverse engineer" the system - but it relies heavily
on
>advance/decline data - and the signals track my own system (which relies on
>advance/decline data and interest rates) fairly closely.  One major
difference
>is I don't believe in continuation signals (when Time Trend III goes on a
>"continuation signal" - it can't issue a sell until the end of the week).
>
>Anyway - I've subscribed to Systems and Forecasts a couple of times.  I
don't
>trade its signals - I trade my own signals - but I've found it worthwhile
(it
>gave me a couple of excellent ideas for my own work).  Note that I trade
index
>funds and sector funds using an intermediate ---> longer term time frame.
I
>don't trade futures short term.  Robyn
>
>Patrick wrote:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I was looking through my old Futures mags and ran across an article
titled
>> 'Top 10 Trading Systems of All Time' in the July 1997 issue.  Below is a
>> list of the systems.  Usually I can not trade portfolio systems because
they
>> require to much capital but the non-portfolio systems look interesting.
If
>> anyone has some detail on these systems post it to the list.
>>
>> 1.) Time Trend III
>> Oscillator system that changes to trend following when certain conditions
>> are met...
>>
>