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Old 29th October 2004, 08:31 AM
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cummins looking good

i have used Paul Levine method of volume based analysis

it works too good for indian stocks.
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Old 11th November 2004, 04:00 AM
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Hello sir,

it would be more nice if u can post chart with target and timeframe .

I still remember ur divis and tatatea reverse fibonacci targets...(both got achieved).

pl. mail me on

poseur@rediff*********

I want to know how to use PIB data for metastock.

rgds,
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Old 18th November 2004, 05:25 PM
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Hi, im3vil,
I am curious about Paul Levine system after I read it here.
Can you help me on Paul Levine method of analysis ? Can you please give me some links on how to use the midas system. How can one use it with Amibroker or Metastock. You can please send me an email also to investock@**********. Thanks and regards.
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Paul Levine system is also called ....MIDAS method, an acronym for Market Interpretation/Data Analysis System.

It is designed to focus attention on the dynamic interplay of support/resistance and accumulation/distribution which are the ultimate determinants of price behavior.

, in this approach, it is the price relative to the theoretical support curve that determines the degree to which the stock or commodity is overbought or oversold. This is in contrast to the more familiar methods of technical analysis which focus instead on price relative to moving averages, linear trendlines and/or previous tops and bottoms. The on balance volume in turn provides a measure of the "strength" of the support curve, i.e. whether it will hold or be penetrated



Thus while MIDAS methods could be used on single stocks to determine good entry points for long
positions suggested on fundamental (as opposed to technical) grounds, the trader will monitor many
stocks ( of the order of hundreds ) in order that sufficient opportunities will be found to keep capital off
the sidelines.


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Hey guys check this out

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Old 19th November 2004, 07:15 AM
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Great! Thanks im3vil and CV.

How can one use MIDAS on Amibroker and Metastock ? Are there any AFL / Formulae already available ?

Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by investock
Great! Thanks im3vil and CV.

How can one use MIDAS on Amibroker and Metastock ? Are there any AFL / Formulae already available ?

Thanks again.
See the interplay of support/resistance and accumulation/distribution which are the ultimate determinants of price behavior.

super setup this.. Rolta on fire
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See the interplay of support/resistance and accumulation/distribution which are the ultimate determinants of price behavior.

super setup this.. Rolta on fire
Yes ROLTA had broken out. It was covered by traderji earlier on at http://www.traderji.com/showthread.p...ighlight=rolta
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Old 20th November 2004, 06:54 PM
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CV,
thanks for giving urls for MIDAS.
While browsing, I found following url for jurik moving average and jurik macd which you may find interesting.
http://www.jurikres.com/catalog/ms_ama.htm#top
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Hi,

The above URLS seems to be for lessons in Midas, I think. From where is the software available?

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