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yes i am fully aware of it ,my problem is with strict SL standard of 0.5 % ,we cant ,atleast i cant code the exact price ,without missing any signal.Will have to work on this seriously ,i am doing this exclusively on EOD data.
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Hi Ashish,

I have had a look but not in great detail as yet, Looks very very good though...will need a little time to go through all of it.

In the meantime here are some useful links that might interest you....

http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/timesearcher/

http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/sttimser.html

In short you have a great attitude & extremely well developed Analytical Mind....A Precious Asset of this Forum.



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P.S.: Let me see if I can get hold of some more Historical Data for 10 years.
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thanks or the links Savant!
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SavantGarde,

Felling extremly elated not only for the compliment but from a person of high regard.A definite impetus.
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WOW!
I guess I've missed a lot of information.
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My eyes are much better. Thank you
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SavantGarde,
Cant find a suitable "Short only System" with only 1 day data,actually without the best number of clusters in k-Means leading to the greatest separation (distance) is not known , as a "priori " , (prior knowledge of the actual population)and hence must be computed from the data by 'Data Mining'.
So here enters "Raw" ? "Normalized" ? "Standardized" ? ,means
more data than 1 day.
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There has to be an algorithm ,am i missing anything SavantGarde / anybody plz any Lead .
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SavantGarde,
Cant find a suitable "Short only System" with only 1 day data,actually without the best number of clusters in k-Means leading to the greatest separation (distance) is not known , as a "priori " , (prior knowledge of the actual population)and hence must be computed from the data by 'Data Mining'.
So here enters "Raw" ? "Normalized" ? "Standardized" ? ,means
more data than 1 day.
Asish
Hi Asish,

"Short Only System".....? Are You working on something that will ONLY indicate SHORT....need more info on this from You

But, Raw Data works better for most....

I am in the midst of Testing Something, I should be through with it in a few days....will let you know when it is done.....



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