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Old 12th August 2008, 08:37 PM
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Dear Kennet,
could u pls help me with formula for Mabiuts indicator for Metastock explorer. I managed to put it in Meta Expert but unable to put it in explorer as i am not able understand it.

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Sorry Veena I don't use Metastock.But I am sure either Karthik,Asishsda or others who use Meta will helpYou.

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hi karthikmarar,

thanks for that clarification. I agree that one cant rely only on BBs but the constriction draws my attention to an impending move i wanted to ur views about what important points to keep in mind when seeing such a situation. Thanks again

U would notice that Cipla and RCOM both gave smart moves after the constrictions: I just wasnt clear on how to catch those moves confidently. Better armed now.

Do have a look at Herohonda's chart for the past few days. I see some smart price management going on, only i dont know what to make of it. can u explain "whats up".


OK thanks
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I want to know furmula of technical analysis.how they calculate that onwhich level we should buy and sell any shares.and on which price we take stop loss.plz tell me formula.
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I want to know furmula of technical analysis.how they calculate that onwhich level we should buy and sell any shares.and on which price we take stop loss.plz tell me formula.
Take the trouble of finding answers to same questions of many newbies in recent past.
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by experimenting with lots of indicators,from fibonacci to elliot wave,from candlestick patterns to macd,rsi ( did i mention moons lunar cycles? i mean on full moon days market falls theory haha) i guess best way is adjusting the factors u look,as now crude charts imp,when there was subprime mess there was dow n other market charts imp(even citi bank charts n other bank charts in dowjones)...in short fellas i come up with finding a factor ( right now crude oil)n then set its chart and corelate it with our market n make ur best judgment. only key is be on edge of seat to find out when dat factor loosin the significance n better dont rely anymore,as i predicting crude may loose significance and its place will take by consumer prise index ( we call it inflation ).i wish i could make a chart based on given data of inflation ..heh just kidding but it might be a possibility ..happy trading
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Friends

I have uploaded the afls and Metastock codes which had to deleted because of the restriction on the space for attachments. I have also included a PDF document containing the excerpts from this thread.

The Link for the 4shared folder is
http://www. 4 s h a r e d.com/dir/7777958/973587e4/Traderji_Stuff.html

Please remove the spaces in the word 4shared..

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Thank You for collecting all in One. I request / suggest you & members who are sharing their expert knowledge to add comments in AFL's i.e. Revision/ Date to keep updated .

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I am interested to learn about the best indicator of Metastock. Please guide.
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Hello. I just found this site and thread today, and have spent the past several hours going through it. Admittedly, I started paging a bit faster somewhere in the middle, so I might have missed something. Specifically, I was following the Mabiuts indicator with interest, and it appeared that there was an organized effort afoot to test and tune variations of this (along with a couple of other indicators as well). However, I can't find the results of that effort -- what was the conclusion? Did the forward-looking zig function (used by the Peak function) invalidate the results?

Many thanks for all of the time that has gone into these many contributions.

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Hi Craig

The back Test report for the original Mabiuts is posted in the following post. This is a strategy for only longs and the back test was done in a Bull market. The later version of Mabuits with signals for the short side was not tested.

http://www.traderji.com/technical-an...html#post62861

Different variations were tested and the results can be found in the following post.

http://www.traderji.com/technical-an...html#post63776


The Zig function should not affect the results as the signals the signals are based on the crossing of a pivot which has already formed and not on the pivot itself.

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