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I should have qualified my post by saying that I didn't think there were
any " free" ela's or dll's at Meyers site. Also, I certainly didn't mean
to slight PO and his considerable contributions to the FFT body of work.
In addition to his, here's more food for thought.
FFT Links: http://www.fftw.org/links.html
Sherrill Styers
Orginal message:
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Subject:
RE: Fast Fourier "Transform": Yes!
From:
"Pierre Orphelin" <sirtrade@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Wed, 23 Jul 2003 04:47:58 +0200
To:
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Interesting...
The end point FFT ( as named by Mr Meyers in 2001) is for sale at least since
1997 on my web site under the name FFT filtering.
This tool was devised in France by Philippe Lembo and myself in 1993-94 when we
were very interested in cycle analysis ( Also Lomb periodogram, MEM,were coded
at this date).
It was available as a free TS4 evaluation version when I launched the web site
in 1997.
Probably Mr Meyer has has the same idea later without knowing of it or the
sirtrade web site was also a good source of ideas, who knows...
Snip......snip........
Sincerely,
Pierre Orphelin
www.sirtrade.com
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Sherrill H. Styers [mailto:sstyers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Envoye : mercredi 23 juillet 2003 02:47
A : omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Objet : Re: Fast Fourier Transform
While you're at it check out Dennis Meyers' site:
http://www.meyersanalytics.com/. I don't think he has the ela or dll
either but there is some interesting reading.
Sherrill Styers
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Subject:
RE: Fast Fourier Transform
From:
"dennis" <dennistodd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Mon, 21 Jul 2003 14:37:46 -0500
To:
"'Eti'" <Eti5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'OmegaList'" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
I would at least recommend you review John Ehlers work if you are
considering using FFT to do any kind of trading analysis. He has done a
significant amount of work in this area and has developed some of his
own algorithms which might work better than FFT. He supplies the code in
his book "Rocket Science for Traders". He also has a website
www.mesasoftware.com.
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Eti [mailto:Eti5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 6:42 AM
To: OmegaList
Subject: Fast Fourier Transform
Where can I find "Fast Fourier Transform" in ELA or DLL?
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