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Thank you Traderji.
Very nice explanation. Will read about the indicator and post if I have any questions. Thanks Prashanth Quote:
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This reply is in context to the much spoken about Mvg Trading system viz 3*13*39.
Could you suggest at least more than one ways to filter the noise. Often the corssovers are for a very short time. Is there a way to filter them from the real signals? Thank you. PS: If all these months of burning the midnight oil hasnt then this sys will definitely turn me into what i want to be... yet another notorious day trader. |
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Dear All,
could anyone inform me of the totsl annual cost of getting intraday datafeed + conversion software to metastock or ascii + charting software. Also source of same. Much obliged Raghu |
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You are posting your question in the wrong thread. If you want correct answers to your questions please post them in the correct forum/thread on Data Feeds. |
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can u help me in calculating moving avaerage?
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A simple moving average is formed by computing the average (mean) price of a security over a specified number of periods. For example: a 5-day simple moving average is calculated by adding the closing prices for the last 5 days and dividing the total by 5. The calculation is repeated for each price bar on the chart. The averages are then joined to form a smooth curving line - the moving average line. For more info read the article at http://www.stockcharts.com/education/IndicatorAnalysis/indic_movingAvg.html |
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How to calculate the 20 DMA for 5 consecutive days in METASTOCK Expolorer ? Suppose , I have calculated the 20 DMA with explorer on data of last date 02-12-2005 & now I want to know the 20 DMA of previous dates i.e 01-12 , 30-11 , 29-11 and 28-11 all at the same time by using the explorer once( not seperately by changing date while exploring) & by getting these values in Column A,B,C,D at the same time . Any formula ?
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mov(c,20,s) 20 SMA of Close 1 day ago ref(mov(c,20,s),-1) 20 SMA of Close 2 days ago ref(mov(c,20,s),-2) 20 SMA of Close 3 days ago ref(mov(c,20,s),-3) 20 SMA of Close 4 days ago ref(mov(c,20,s),-4) 20 SMA of Close 5 days ago ref(mov(c,20,s),-5) |
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THANKS ARUN . But , I have a PROBLEM . When I used the formula ( USED 20 EMA ) in the EXPLORER , I checked the figures on the chart & I was surprised to see that the figures in the EXPLORER & those on the chart were different . I am unable to find the REASON for this as I REPEATED the procedure many times .
For Ex. TISCO(NSE) : 20 EMA in EXPLORER is 352.65 & 20 EMA on CHART is 354.35 (using last CLOSE DATED 02-12-2005) |
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The formula I have mentioned is for SIMPLE moving average (SMA) whereas you are plotting an exponential moving average (EMA).
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