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What I know of Time-Trend III comes in a stand alone book by the same
name.  The book was written by Gerald Appel and is distributed by
Scientific Investment Systems, Inc.  62 Wellesley Street West
Toronto, Canada  M5S 2X3

This book is 72 pages and shows a copyright date of 1988.

Inside the book Gerald explains the rules in detail and states in the
Introduction, "There are no subjective elements involved; all users
will receive and interpret the same signals at the same time
providing the straightforward rules are followed."  He also gives
formulas for the various indicators that comprise the system and all
are well within the capabilities of Easy Language.  There are tables
showing performance result that would be hard to dismiss.



-----Original Message-----
From: charles meyer [mailto:chmeyer@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 6:56 AM
To: Richard Majewski; Omega List
Subject: Re: Top 10 Systems of All Time


Richard:

The book to which you refer obviously has different topics
for different chapters but I saw no chapter titled TT3.  To which
chapter or chapters in the book comprise TT3; if you know.
Thanks.

Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Majewski <ram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, May 07, 1999 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: Top 10 Systems of All Time


>The original Time Trend (as opposed to TT3 ) system is fully
described in
Stock
>Market Trading Systems by Gerald Appel and Fred Hitschler. It is
heavily
based
>on momentum patterns. Not surprisingly since Gerald developed one of
the
famous
>momentum indicators, the MACD.
>--
>  ,-._|\  Richard
> /  Oz  \
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>Mark Brown wrote:
>
>> TT3 - I have the original system .  It has been very profitable
and
>> understanding your longer term perspective of trading/investing it
is
>> perfect.  With some modifications it can be dynamite as a fully
mechanical
>> system.  As it is its good, it has held up and will probably
continue to
do
>> so in the future.  I like it, but you can program it yourself
right into
TS
>> and run it, once you have the logic.   mb
>>
>> > 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.
>
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