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TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #68660
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10/22/2008 9:29:15 AM

mystiq


TRO--> if you wanted to set up a position for Monday, on Friday before Fridays CLOSE...would you run STATS 1 hour b4 CLOSE? or substitute CLOSE with PRICE? or use 4 days worth of data? or ...? (-.-)

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I would look at a live chart.



TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #68661
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10/22/2008 9:30:11 AM

13th_floor


Chetron

I"M IN HAWAII..SPENDING MY $350k I MADE IN THE LAST 8 MONTHS!!

CAUSE I KNOW I CAN DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN

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No you're not.

You have most of that socked away just like Muddy taught you to do.




chetron
2,817 posts
msg #68692
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10/22/2008 6:31:44 PM



HE'S PROBABLY IN THE CAROLINA'S WITH THE GENIUS. LOL.



mystiq
650 posts
msg #68696
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10/23/2008 4:58:06 AM

mystiq


TRO--> if you wanted to set up a position for Monday, on Friday before Fridays CLOSE...would you run STATS 1 hour b4 CLOSE? or substitute CLOSE with PRICE? or use 4 days worth of data? or ...? (-.-)

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I would look at a live chart. -----> Thanks TRO

TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #69095
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11/7/2008 4:04:05 PM

Anyone trading PMI??

pops
19 posts
msg #69122
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modified
11/9/2008 1:45:58 PM

TRO --- I hope that this hasn't been addressed before: Is it possible for you to write a statistical "filter" that will tell you how many times in the last XX days that stocks gained XX cents (or a percentage) BEFORE it lost that same amount of cents or percentage? For example, can a statistical filter be written to show you which stocks in the last 100 days advanced $.50 above the opening price BEFORE they declined $.50 below the opening price during the same trading day.....and which stocks did this the most frequently? What I am trying to find is which stocks are most likely to go up (or down) a predetermined amount from the opening price of that day before they go the opposite direction from the opening price on that same day. If this statistical filter can be written, then it seems that one could vary the cents or percentage numbers to find the highest probability stocks. If so, then this should be a good way for end-of-day traders to plan their next day's trade.

By the way, thank you for your many valuable contributions to this forum.

Bill Roberts

TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #69149
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11/10/2008 1:46:59 PM

Not quite sure what you are asking.

If it is something based on intraday moves, I do not think SF can handle it. There is no way to really know if the high was before/after in SF. You can assume high was after if close above open on green candles or on red candles but that's not always accurate.

pops
19 posts
msg #69176
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11/11/2008 9:02:38 AM

Yes, I believe that it would depend upon intraday data. I understand your response and thank you for considering my request. I have been a long-time, albeit quiet, follower of your writings and believe that your statistical "filters" are one of the smartest ways for an EOD trader to play the game.

Bill Roberts

guru_trader
485 posts
msg #69351
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11/25/2008 3:06:22 AM

Ya, I wish SF would add intraday analysis

TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #69363
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11/25/2008 9:55:16 AM

SF doesn't need to have intraday analysis.

I don't think that's part of their business plan.

There are plenty of other tools available for intraday analysis. So if you really wanted intraday analysis, you would have it.



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