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As I understand it the Oscillator predictor is a set of high and low bands
overlayed on price using values from the detrend oscillator. I have not
seen the Dinapoli version but even with my rudimentary EL skills I found it
easy to replicate either the same thing or something very like it in
Tradestation. If anyone has the original OP and would care to compare my
version (as I cannot be sure I have got it right without comparing) it would
be useful
regards
Philip
----- Original Message -----
From: Timothy Morge <tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Brad Rylander <bradry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: "Trading With DiNapoli Levels" question.
> Brad:
>
> This book will show you some techniques that you'll find
> very useful. The fib work that Joe teaches you in the book
> is fairly easy to learn and yet is a very powerful addition
> to your trading tools. The software Joe sells makes some of
> the calculations easier, but the only thing I can think of
> that Joe teaches that you can't do without the software is
> use the oscillator predictor.
>
> I've said before here that I rank this book as one of my top
> five books on trading. I use the techniques in it all day
> long in my trading. Joe is an excellent educator.
>
> Someone posted something about slick selling...Look, Joe
> didn't invent the fib numbers series. He didn't invent
> trading. He didn't invent teaching. But his educational
> materials are top notch and the tools he teaches you to use
> can be very powerful. The advertising may be pretty but the
> content is tremendous.
>
> Best,
>
> Tim Morge
>
> Brad Rylander wrote:
> >
> > Recently some of you had high praise for this book. After
> > reading some reviews, the table of contents and a couple of
> > articles by DiNapoli I'm almost ready to buy it. However I am
> > afraid that the book might actually be a $200 sales brochure for
> > $800 in software.
> >
> > I trade stocks eod, trying to catch trends and have no desire to
> > diddle with intraday data. Are DiNapoli's ideas predicated on
> > multiple time frames? Have you folks been able to put his ideas
> > to effective use without "Fibnodes" and the "Oscillator
> > Predictor?"
> >
> > Thank you for your attention. I'll welcome all comments.
> >
> > --
> > Brad
>
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