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Old 19th December 2007, 12:07 AM
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But grand problem is defining which is noise and with respect to what ? is a big question

Noise?
1. can we define it as movement which can hit you stops? based on your indicators ?? fixed ratio or %?? etc

if i scalp i cant call any thing as noise and if i position trade on weekly charts any movement cant be noise as every thing becomes correction as per loosers terminology
i think this thread is for people who want to learn TA and who seek to be open minded in learning and sharing the process of building system .
If you have the best system in this world then why are you wasting your time in this thread .
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Rajaram

Thanks for the excellant writeup on OI.....simple explanation with examples.
Deserves a place in my library of good articles...

Fully agree with pankaj, people like you make the forum worthwhile..

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thanks karthik ......
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Amarnath,

Are you willing to share your system. If not, IMHO you lose the right to rubbish what is being shared.

I repeat once again, the various post by me and other knowledgable persons are only the stepping stones for others to create their own systems. Nobody ever claimed here that what is presented is the holy grail system or holy grail Indicators. I have been trying hard in vain to drive this point home

Anyway, interesting Indicators. From what I see, individually one will lose the shirt and collectively they seems to work.

One thing is sure , I can count on you to pep up the thread....

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Dear Karthik,

i still think you dont get my point, do you justify yourself to find MACD or RSI did you need 1000 post of discussion and i too never claim my systems of HOLY GRAILS and i am more than happy if thread is pepped up by treating me as antagonist to this work :d

ps: do u feel and agree what you did so far is rubbish??

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i think this thread is for people who want to learn TA and who seek to be open minded in learning and sharing the process of building system .
If you have the best system in this world then why are you wasting your time in this thread .
Think Other wise Mr.Rajaram i am trying to save only your/other 100s of contributors precious time and finding its going in wrong way and may end in scraficial experimentation and leads no were at final but at end result as of now i can see one thing clear ppls justify good and bad thing based not on what it is really but based on well coded veribage and documentation and at moment i can only wish good lucks to all again and stand aside to see how it takes further
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Think Other wise Mr.Rajaram i am trying to save only your/other 100s of contributors precious time and finding its going in wrong way and may end in scraficial experimentation and leads no were at final but at end result as of now i can see one thing clear ppls justify good and bad thing based not on what it is really but based on well coded veribage and documentation and at moment i can only wish good lucks to all again and stand aside to see how it takes further
ahha, the king still believes in the invisible clothes he is wearing
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ahha, the king still believes in the invisible clothes he is wearing
if the clothes r invisible.....the king is seen naked in the public....
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ahha, the king still believes in the invisible clothes he is wearing
The KING IS ALWAYS KING WITH HIS SYSTEM I am not so poor idiot who need 1000 pages of discussion or posting to understand #3 MA and MACD and foolish RSI which belives mkt detrend based on period we input
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if the clothes r invisible.....the king is seen naked in the public....

You dont need to bother wether i am naked or clothed when i am trading but take care of you poor penny account and dont let it get fried soon with MA*D systems
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the unedited version of the article on OI which i wrote for kotak and the link of some articles i wrote for times

http://www.timesyourmoney.com/fullAr...ue=may_15_2007

http://www.timesyourmoney.com/fullAr...ue=may_29_2007
Hi Rajaram,

In the article on OI (attachment to your post), I have a small doubt. Below the table 'How is it computed?' you have the following line:

"On Oct 1, A buys 10 options and B buys them creating an Open Interest of 10."

But in the Table, under the TRANSACTION column it is:

"A Buys 10 Options and B Sells 10 Options contract"

I think the table entry is correct and the note below is a typographical error. It also should be "... B sells them ..."

Just to be sure that I have understood it correctly, I am pointing out this. No other intention.

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Hi Rajaram,

In the article on OI (attachment to your post), I have a small doubt. Below the table 'How is it computed?' you have the following line:

"On Oct 1, A buys 10 options and B buys them creating an Open Interest of 10."

But in the Table, under the TRANSACTION column it is:

"A Buys 10 Options and B Sells 10 Options contract"

I think the table entry is correct and the note below is a typographical error. It also should be "... B sells them ..."

Just to be sure that I have understood it correctly, I am pointing out this. No other intention.

Regards

-Anant
Anant,

First up ,thanks for bringing it to my notice..

yes you are right thats a typo error....anyways these mistakes are usually taken care of by the editing team of the sourcing house thats why i have quoted them as unedited doc in the post itself...
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