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Hi Carl,
Go to this link and you find the EL code for most of it.
http://home.t-online.de/home/UWKaestner/
Good luck,
Guy
At 12:24 12/02/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>Don,
>
>I have to thank you: I use A-Get for years and read Williams books,
>but it never came to my mind that it was indeed so easy to plot the
>Gator 3-lines on Get. I will do immediately !!
>On the other hand, I am desperately trying to build a complete
>Williams 5-dimensions system in Easy Language. I think I have now the
>7 signals OK, with excellent theoretical results, but the problem
>lies in putting them together in one system: then the % are dropping
>dramatically...
>
>If some EL experts could help, I would be happy to forward him with
>my separated "chaos" signals to see what he could do.
>
>Carl Vanhaesendonck
>
>
>
>--- In realtraders@xxxx, "Don Ewers" <dbewers@xxxx> wrote:
> > John, all that are interested in the Gator, I piece together the re-
>posts
> > (thanks all) in I believe the correct order and attached the
>original gif.
> > Hope it helps someone make some $$.
> > Enough said.
> > don ewers
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Don Ewers" <dbewers@xxxx>
> > To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 6:06 PM
> > Subject: Re: [RT] New Trading Dimensions
> >
> > I use the "gator" extensively in my short and long term trading. In
>my
> > opinion an excellent method to stay on the right side of the market.
> >
> > I would second the thought that one can always gain adopting
>interesting
> > ideas found in many systems.
> >
> > The "and don't feed the gator" statement has kept me out of trouble,
> > many a time. A great visual tool in my opinion. I have and would
>recommend
> > the
> > book
> > don ewers
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "B.Tharp" <bulldog5@xxxx>
> > To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:41 PM
> > Subject: Re: [RT] New Trading Dimensions
> >
> > Post an example of it , sounds like what I have always seen as a
>swing
> > failure ,simple Macd divergence not to say it is not worth looking
>for
> > but timing is everything .
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > B. Tharp
> > Here is an example on 60min bonds. The "gator" (Alligator) is
>represented as
> > three exponential moving averages (13 offset by 8 (jaw), 8 offset
>by 5
> > (teeth), and 5 offset by 3(lips)) and it is visualized as an animal
>that
> > sleeps (moving averages inter-twining), wakes up (yawns, creating a
>fractal
> > pivot) and then begins to feed (moving averages running parallel).
>There is
> > more to it using a 5/34 oscillator to determine where you are in
>the big
> > picture, additional entry (and exit points), but I will leave that
>to the
> > people who read the book.
> >
> > Attached is an example of 60min bonds, which shows three buys and
>one sell
> > (that failed using stops along a gator line).
> >
> > The author's claim that you can look at any chart and in seconds
>know
> > whether to buy, sell or do nothing in seconds, as I have stated has
>been a
> > great visual tool for me.
> >
> > The comment, "don't feed the gator" is one where you find your
>position
> > opposite and the gator is FEEDING ON YOU.
> > don ewers
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > To: "Real Traders" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > From: "Don Ewers" <dbewers@xxxx>
> > Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 15:34:34 -0500
> > Subject: [RT] Gator
> >
> > To finish off the gator, a sell signal today at 100-17, as well as a
> > DiNapoli Double Repo sell signal (good book by the way) at 100-20
>(not
> > shown), would have put traders short. Also a negative DMI cross
>today in
> > the 1020 hour also yet another caution at least short term.
> >
> > I am not sure of the 1-2-3 count down (shown on the Advanced GET
>chart) so
> > ignore at the moment, it could also be an ABC with a "hammer"
>bottom in
> > place.
> >
> > Anyway a trading opportunity and something to watch if you were
>tempted to
> > go long in those areas. Can they fail, of course they can, that's
>where
> > money management comes in, and a failure also tells you
>something . .
> > (notice
> > what followed the sell signal).
> >
> > And always, always, remember "don't feed the gator" unless you
>enjoy being
> > gator meat.
> > don ewers
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Richard" <rparrbird@xxxx>
> > To: "Don Ewers" <dbewers@xxxx>
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:10 PM
> > Subject: Re: [RT] Gator
> >
> > Don, OK. You got me. I can't figure out what constitutes
>a "yawn".
> > Also somehow I missed the name and author of the book that contains
> > this. Thanks for any help you might throw my way.
> >
> > Rich Parrott
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > Richard,
> > What is a yawn . . . Ahhhhhhhhh . .... just kidding.
> >
> > First Bill Williams wrote the book New Trading Dimensions which
>someone else
> > inquired about (as well as Trading Chaos), regarding the Investors
>Dream
> > software he sells, that where this all started. I simply replied I
>have
> > found parts to be useful.
> >
> > Regarding a yawn, it is a "fractal", which he uses. It is basically
>a pivot,
> > which he defines as a high or a low surrounded by two bars on each
>side that
> > are higher or lower than the pivot. There are various patterns
>which are
> > well defined in the book (like when the pivot high or low has
>several bars
> > at the same high and low), but just stick with the basic
>definition. Now, a
> > yawn is a fractal that occurs when the displaced moving averages
>cross and
> > ideally inter-twine. It can be inside the mouth (between the lips
>(green)
> > and the jaw (blue)) or ideally outside it. The key is when a
>horizontal line
> > is drawn from it the subsequent intersection happens outside the
>mouth. That
> > is your buy/sell point, one tic above/below that depending on the
>direction.
> > I drew a red arrow on the last gif showing the sell today. By the
>way the
> > teeth are red, appropriately.
> >
> > I mis-spoke on my earlier post regarding the sell in the middle of
>the chart
> > by the way, there is a sell fractal but notice it was never
>subsequently
> > taken out, so no short would have been initiated. A total of five
>yawns,
> > four were triggered and four were profitable, not bad.
> > don ewers
> >
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>
>
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Belgium
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