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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:00 pm    Post subject: timer-stuff Reply with quote

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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: timer-stuff Reply with quote

happy-guy wrote:
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I can't quite understand how this works. It looks as though your first

graph is for the Nasdaq with a standard 20(2),9 Stochastic oscillator.
It looks as though over the last three months covered you have switched
from long to short and back on crossings of the signal line by the
indicator line.

However, this was a particularly simple period. In late July to
beginning of August there were five crossings in about three weeks.
Also, in Mid-Jan to Mid-March there were about 11 crossings in two
months. How do you keep the numbers of buys and sells down and do you
pay fees?
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:51 pm    Post subject: Re: timer-stuff Reply with quote

The parameters are chosen for the time period (usually 3 months, walking
forward day by day). What was in place in Jan is not in place now. Friday,
my run said to go from bear to bull... Monday, it may reverse itself...
never know.

I trade only at profunds, where I get unlimited trading with no fees per
trade. Their expenses are higher, but they allow me to trade every day, if I
wish. there is no 'blacklisting' such as has become common place in most
mutual funds (or early redemption fees). As mentioned before, I trade only
one bull fund and one bear fund.

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"David Wilkinson" <david@wilkinson6337.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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happy-guy wrote:
www.freewebs.com/timer-stuff updated...

Happy Guy
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I can't quite understand how this works. It looks as though your first
graph is for the Nasdaq with a standard 20(2),9 Stochastic oscillator. It
looks as though over the last three months covered you have switched from
long to short and back on crossings of the signal line by the indicator
line.

However, this was a particularly simple period. In late July to beginning
of August there were five crossings in about three weeks. Also, in Mid-Jan
to Mid-March there were about 11 crossings in two months. How do you keep
the numbers of buys and sells down and do you pay fees?


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