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LebowskiUrbanAchievers
56 posts
msg #98464
Ignore LebowskiUrbanAchievers
1/6/2011 1:50:33 PM

This one may not be able to be answered but I am going to give it a try. I have been using Dinapoli Levels on the EUR/USD for a while and have had some moderate success. I would like to apply it to stocks or at least see if it might apply. Good methods will usually transfer across markets. Consistent chart setups are key.

My long setup:
Show stocks where close has crossed above DMA (3, 3) in last 2 days

MACD Fast Line (8.3897, 17.5195, 9.0503) has crossed above MACD Slow Line (8.3897, 17.5195, 9.0503)

Modified Slow stochastic, this is where it becomes a little tricky, but hey if all else fails I will use a full stoch (3, 3, 8) and look for stocks that have %k cross above %d in the past day.

The modified slow stochastic needs to have %k = %d of the fast stochastic and %d = 3 period simple moving average of %k

Can anyone write this as a screen?

LebowskiUrbanAchievers
56 posts
msg #98465
Ignore LebowskiUrbanAchievers
1/6/2011 1:56:47 PM

Follow up for the short side

Close has crossed below DMA(3, 3)

MACD Fast Line (8.3897, 17.5195, 9.0503) has crossed below MACD Slow Line (8.3897, 17.5195, 9.0503)

The stochastic will need the %k below the %d as the crosses on the MACD and the Stochastic don't always match up.

push5280
197 posts
msg #98484
Ignore push5280
1/7/2011 2:45:15 PM

Fetcher[
close is above DMA(3,3)
macd(8,17,9) fast line crossed macd(8,17,9) slow line
full stochastics(3,3,8) %k > full stochastics(3,3,8) %d
]




push5280
197 posts
msg #98485
Ignore push5280
1/7/2011 2:47:32 PM

forgot the "from below"

Fetcher[
close is above DMA(3,3)
average volume(100) > 100000
macd(8,17,9) fast line crossed macd(8,17,9) slow line from below
full stochastics(3,3,8) %k > full stochastics(3,3,8) %d
]




LebowskiUrbanAchievers
56 posts
msg #98533
Ignore LebowskiUrbanAchievers
1/10/2011 5:07:43 PM

Thank you for that. I will use this and do the reverse for the short possibilities.

chart is bar
Close is greater than 3
close is below DMA(3,3)
average volume(100) > 100000
macd(8,17,9) fast line crossed macd(8,17,9) slow line from above
full stochastics(3,3,8) %k < full stochastics(3,3,8) %d

wkloss
231 posts
msg #98645
Ignore wkloss
1/18/2011 8:20:24 PM



When looking at the chart, what is considered the buy signal?

LebowskiUrbanAchievers
56 posts
msg #98728
Ignore LebowskiUrbanAchievers
1/24/2011 4:05:38 PM

Well looking at the Daily charts I would buy if the MACD and Stochastic concur with the cross of the 3 x 3 DMA. So if the stock has crossed the DMA and the %K has pierced the %D going up as has the MACD (8,17) pierced the MACD EMA 9. You wait for the price to close above the 3 day DMA. Take your profits when the current price - the 7 day SMA has shown overbought levels. Some platforms can not have a realt time current price so I use close price for now. The overbought levels will be similar to those of the past when a turn in trend had been seen. Charting these in your platform and adding that indicator would surely help you see whether the stock has been overbought or not.

wkloss
231 posts
msg #98734
Ignore wkloss
1/25/2011 12:10:33 AM



Thanks

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