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Hi Rahul
Yes, I have made some study of KST. Did not find it vey useful but does give some ideas about good moveS tough a little delayed. I will make a detailed post later as I will be travelling soon. Making a short trip to India . I know there are many things requested by you are pending like combo of Indicators.Unfortunately too many thing on hand and my work is also keeping me too busy. Please bear with me. warm regards Karthik |
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Hi karthik & SGM
yes karthik you have thoroughly confused me .I feel what SGM has suggested is correct to some extent I agree if we follow only the CO then the CO may at times be below SL(%age SL).However what we can do is follow CO and SL(1%of trading equity) only.We may abandon the use of 5 % SL altogehter(I think this is what AJAY also wanted).Now we should set SL at CO or 1% of trading equity whichever is higher. This way we can have the best of both worlds. In case : 1) CO is above 1 % SL we have the satisfaction of following the signals ie being disciplined trader. (This may or may not be a profitable trade) 2) CO is below 1 % SL we get stopped out by losing 1 % of equity and again satisfaction that we are following the Gurus who fiercly advocate strict use of SL.Also CO staying above SL will act as a trailing SL. The only problems in this system are 1) Frequent whipshaws(given by CO) may wipe out the trader completely, which would mean the system is bad and needs improvement. 2) Whether 1 % SL of trading is too tight or too loose a SL ?This I think would depend on the risk bearing capacity of the trader.An aggressive trader may keep a deeper SL of 1.5 % or 2% even.Whereas a conservative trader may not want to lose more than .5 to .75 % of trading equity. But then losing on stock market is part of game. To determine the CO of EMA(C,13) and EMA(EMA(C,13),13) we can use the follo formula (EMA13y*Sc13*Dc13+Sc13(EMA13y-EEMA13y)+EEMA13y)/(Sc13*Dc13) where EMA13y - Yesterday's EMA EEMA13y - Yesterday's EMA of 13d EMA Sc13 - Smoothing factor ie 2/(13+1) Dc13 - Decay factor ie 1-Sc13 It can be used as follows.for eg taken a long position today.Determine CO for tomorrow.If the CO > 1 % TE SL .Enter in computer terminal SL as CO.If CO < 1 % TE SL then Enter 1 % TE SL as SL in the terminal.Of course the above system will be followed only in cases involving CO systems. Seniors pls guide. thanks with best wishes rpc PS : Did you meet yesterday ? @ SGM pls inform about meetings preferably before 1.30 pm on Saturdays if we are meeting on Saturday or Sunday as i do not come to office on Sat afternoons and Sundays. This is just a request. |
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Thats nice. Any chances u will be delhi. I quite understand as u all very aggressively following the test and that is a good exercise and taking out regular time is very difficult. So please take your time and repl at your own leisure. Rgds Rahul |
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Hi rpc, First, It is heartwarming to see you come up with such technical studies and queries. You are taking great steps forwards. Do keep it up.. The problems with CO as the stop loss are 1.It is difficult to Estimate the adverse CO movement. 2. The stop loss moves with the trend, initially in the opposite direction and then turns up to converge if the trend is up. This does reflect the risk like Sanjay pointed out. But how far will it move down we cannot say as this depends on the stock movement. CO can be better considered for Trailing stops but not for stop-loss. Let us be clear about the difference between a stop-loss and trailing stop. A stop loss preserves your capital whereas a trailing stop preserves your profits. Quote:
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Also we did not meet yesterday. Hope I have not confused you further Warm regards Karthik |
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The above formula works with crossover for 2 EMA (e.g ema3 / ema5 or ema5/ema 20). Our equation has EMA of EMA so we will need to resolve that. The logic will be same. We need to find the C (price) @ which EMA(C,13) = EMA(EMA(C,13),13) where we know yema13 & yeema13 i.e. ref(EMA(C,13),-1) and ref(EMA(EMA(C,13),13),-1) Quote:
![]() Everyone can suggest suitable days and time. Regards Sanjay |
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i am ready for the meeting ON ANY DAY at : 22:00 or 21:30 or 21:00 Hrs, in that order of preference. the meeting may be brief with a tentatative duration of ONE hour. meeting once a week may be sufficient. thanks. murthymsr |
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So we can decide to meet for 1 hr, once every week @ 22:00 Hrs. Now plz post choice if any for DOW (Day of the Week) Regards Sanjay |
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Hi Sanjay,
Weekly once for 1 hour starting at 10:00PM (IST) is ok for me. My choice for days is SATURDAY or SUNDAY. Both are equally convenient for me. -Anant |
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Hi karthik
thanks for the encouragement.I can not thank you enough for introducing people like me to the wonders of TA. In the hope of receiving perinnial guidance from you with best wishes rpc |
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hi SGM
pls try out the formula.I think the formula takes care of what you require.pls let me know if you find any problem. I am also agreeable to either Saturday or Sunday @ 10 pm.Saturday is preferable. thanks with best wishes rpc |
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