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Old 30th December 2007, 11:58 AM
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In Quantum Physics the 'force carrier' like 'bosons' not yet observed in a 'Standard Module'
is :- 'Higgs boson' (yet known as Gods's Paticle right in Dec 29 th 2007) but this explians the
origin of Mass,also the:- 'Graviton' is yet to be quantified.
So it boils down that my limitation of knowledge does not nessacarily mean it does not work.
Who can deny Gravity does not work but we are still unable to quantify 'Graviton'
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In Quantum Physics the 'force carrier' like 'bosons' not yet observed in a 'Standard Module'
is :- 'Higgs boson' (yet known as Gods's Paticle right in Dec 29 th 2007) but this explians the
origin of Mass,also the:- 'Graviton' is yet to be quantified.
So it boils down that my limitation of knowledge does not nessacarily mean it does not work.
Who can deny Gravity does not work but we are still unable to quantify 'Graviton'
There are many more things we have not understood and quantified. What we know or believe we know is a small part of what is to yet to be discovered, understood and quantified.

In the next part in the case of 'Amarnath vs others' I will discuss the quantum mechanics which Amarnath has quoted. But that will be after a fortnight. The hearing is adjorned for a fortnight as I am on vacation.

Till then I wish all the members:

A VERY HAPPY, PROSPEROUS AND PROFITABLE NEW YEAR.

I also wish all will have a peaceful time despite the presence of noise makers.

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What.... jose silva himself talking about MACD ......oh..must have lost all his shirts ......
On the contrary, it strips (Anant's) Bhelpuriwala off his wagging lungi

Jokes apart, the backtest model used seems a good one (at least for me, don't know about the more fervent backtest-junkies).

The post by TonyM here is also worth a read

http://tradersconsortium.com/communi...=20&#entry7194

Thanks Asishda for the subtle pointer.

There's more i want to write on this, but as of now ... late for lunch.

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when will you learned guys unveil macd histogram expert for spotting macd histogram divergences?
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when will you learned guys unveil macd histogram expert for spotting macd histogram divergences?
Use Tradestation Probably has a built-in IsDivergence function. For any other s/w you'll have to code it on your own. If you use Amibroker you may find some code in the Amibroker Formula Library. Can't say how good or bad they're though.

And be careful of acting blindly on divergences.

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Dear Rahulg77,

As pointed out by Karthik in his answer to your question, trailing stop-loss is one of the ways to protect your profits (as well as capital), once prices start going up. I am giving below a formula that I use in MetaStock (as an indicator). I just move my stoploss figure to the one shown by this indicator. I call it SafeZone

I have derived it by reading "Come into my trading room by Alexander Elder", with some modifications. Expect everyone to comment on its usefulness as trailing stoploss.

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multiFactor:=Input("Enter factor of agressiveness",0.5,2,1.5);
stopLoss:=If(L>=Ref(L,-1),Ref(L,-1)+multiFactor*(L-Ref(L,-1)),Ref(L,-1));
Mov(stopLoss,9,E);
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Here, if you use higher factor of agressiveness, say 2, you will be able to lock-in max. profits but a little higher volatility during the day may square-off your long position. Generally, I have observed that a factor of 1.5 works very well.

As a rule, I enter long position only after the price (open/high/low/close) is above SafeZone, of course after looking at other details.

With regards,

Abhay (AAD)

Dear Abhay,

Today, while surfing through pages, i came across your formula for stoploss. i want to use it. i am not into intraday and new to trading/investing. i want to know if i am to write this formula in MS-excel to use it, right? Secodly, what do you mean by safezone?

hope t hear from you soon.

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great! looking forward to have ur software soon
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I am starter in Commodity trading -- please guide me to know how to start technical analysis in commodity trading.
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Hi!
With some basic things I managed to learn from this beautiful forum, I altered a few things in some expert formulas and created an expert(in metastock).
I have posted the expert at http://www.traderji.com/147752-post186.html

I request the Members and especially Senior traders to try out this expert and give their valued views. Pls also suggest any better experts than this which will help me to develop my knowledge.

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Hi, I am new to trading. I am a day trader. I want to know the different formulas/technical analysis used for day trading. can anyone help
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