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Re: Jurik Research



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I've been using Mark's indicators for a number of years, and I'm extremely
satisfied with his indicators.  I've talked to him over the phone and
corresponded with him through e-mails.  He has been always very helpful.
In fact, he has been one of the best vendors I have encountered.

I'm not a good programmer or systems designer, so my use of Mark's
indicators is very limited.  However, even with the limited way, Mark's
indicator (JMA), in conjuction with other indicators and conditions, has
benefited my trading systems a great deal.

One thing about "no time lag".  If I want MORE time lag, I can choose a
longer time period, say 25, or even 100 bars.  Try it out and you'll see
what I mean.  (However, I would prefer a shorter period.  Mark once wrote
to me, in answer to my question, and "suggested" 18 to 21 days <on a daily
chart> for my particular question.)

For the value of $200, Mark's JMA has saved me tens of thousands of dollars
in trading.  My own philosphy:  Any product (book, magazine, software ...)
that would help me make a trade with profit equalling the cost of the
product itself would mean a free gift to me.


Regards,

Wong
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At 06:40 PM 09/11/2000 -0400, Igor Kaplun wrote:
>Hi List --
>
>I just opened my window couple of days ago and throw away on a wind
>$200
>I will explain you in all the details how I did it.
>
>I am using time to time a Moving Average indicator.
>So, I thought that if I will get JMA from Jurik Research that has no
>LAG, I will benefit grossly.
>Well, when I got JMA from Jurik Research, and put it on a screen, I
>found that I was mistaken. The phenomena of Moving Average is well
>known and unique.  Jurik killed it by removing LAG from its JMA.
>I was looking at the screen on JMA that was going through all the bars
>as a stick goes through Shish Kebab and must say it was no fan at all.
>
>Guys, do not through your money on a wind like me.
>
>Val
>
>