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Re: Re[2]: [RT] Mathematical and Symbolic Market Logic



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Hey Walter

You said that this article is soon to appear in several publications.  Could
I ask which publications it will be appearing in?

Kent


----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl" <humbletrader@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "walt@xxxxxxxxx" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 1:22 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [RT] Mathematical and Symbolic Market Logic


Hello Walt-List,

Not being an expert in TS,but having read for many years the posts both
here and on other lists,And a user of ts4,I CAN NOT agree with
your statement "The gains are
enough to show a high probability of exiting a trade with a profit."

You seem to be aware of the testing abilities of TS.

I have received private replies agreeing with me,However,you DID ask
for  'comments and ideas' ,and mine are to rethink your post to all
those magazines..period

The .txt article was well received-thanks.

Attached please find your original zip file.

Regards,
Carl



Saturday, May 04, 2002, 4:04:45 PM, you wrote:

w3c> Carl,

w3c> The pattern was analyzed using a price level and a trailing stop.
w3c> Most trade exits were within 1 day. The analysis is meant to show
w3c> possibilities of market gain. Note that the money the pattern
w3c> gained exceeded the 150.00 or so level you could normally expect
w3c> just from fishing with the stop settings in TS. The gains are
w3c> enough to show a high probability of exiting a trade with a profit.

w3c> The pattern was designed to show a variant of a mathematical and
w3c> symbolically matched logic, and to prove the concept of "trend".

w3c> Here's the article in .txt format.
>>
>> Hello Walt,
>>
>> I'll have to move your .doc file to another machine,as word 95 cannot
>> read it-however,notepad Does open up your '4' Performance Summaries'
>> for various systems you present.
>>
>> All of these appear to be a very high percentage of winners,However,in
>> most All cases,the average 'number of bars in Winning Trades' is "1",or
>> in many cases it is "0",please explain.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carl

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