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RE: TradeStation Precision / Mathematica - a few loose ends



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Just curious, but what do you mean by plotting a 1- sigma line ?
I would like to see if it is really  a way to do this in EL...

Sincerely,

Pierre Orphelin
www.sirtrade.com
TradeStation Technologies representative in France




> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : MikeSuesserott [mailto:MikeSuesserott@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Envoyé : lundi 30 juillet 2001 23:07
> À : omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Objet : TradeStation Precision / Mathematica - a few loose ends
>
> TS has simply proved too limited, and so I moved on to
> Mathematica. Just as an example, it is very easy in Mathematica to plot a
1-sigma line
> (which is shaped like a parabola) with the most recent pivot high as its
vertex; I
> didn't find any way to do this in EL (now don't write to tell me I can use
> Bollinger Bands - this is something completely different). Yes, I
> know I can> always create a DLL, but the point is that in Mathematica this
plot can be
> done effortlessly from *within* the language. There are many things like
> this in option analysis for which the absolute freedom of Mathematica is a
> God-sent.
>
>
>