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Rahul
I am not in a position to comment on ths as I have not tried it in intraday. The inherent delay created by the forumula may make it unsuitable for intraday where early entry is important. Maybe you can try some paper trades and see the suitability. If you do so please let us know your findings. regards Karthik |
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Hello Kartik,
Can you please give the no of your post in this forum which contains MACD discussion? Thanks a lot sharantaka |
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Hi Sharantaka
The MACD discussion was a series of many posts starting from post no.571. Now it would be quite difficult to search and look at all of them. That is why inspired by rajiv i collected all the post and made a pdf file. The link for this file is provided a few post before this. It would be better for you to download that file. Ananth is continuing with the discussion on the MACD. Once his posts are complete with his permission we will try to consolidate the whole this and upload for interested members. Anyway if you are still interested to see the first post here is the link. http://www.traderji.com/73099-post571.html regards Karthik |
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Hi Karthik,
Just a query on the SRSI Afl you had posted earlier. If i am not mistaken the code for the Ehler smoothing in the AFL is the following (C+(2*Ref(C,-1))+(2*Ref(C,-2))+Ref(C,-3))/6 (This has been assigned to a variable 'var' & then value for var is compared to that of the previous day etc.) Do you think the same smoothing formula can be applied to the Chande Momentum Oscillator &/or Chande's Dynamic Momentum Index (i am more interested in the latter) as both are simillar to the RSI. Out of the two, the DMI even uses the same formula as the RSI (CMO has a slightly different numerator & is unsmoothed) Only the period is made flexible (or Dynamic, as the name suggests). Would like to know your opinion on this and anything else you might suggest. Regards, Kalyan. |
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I would like to know if anyone is using MANDESTOCKS NIFTY CD for nifty trading and feedback on that.They claim morethan 1500 points made in 1 lot of nifty in 1 year .We can take a plunge after real experience from someone.
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What is this "MANDESTOCKS NIFTY CD" ? can you throw some more light on it Please. Thanks
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You may get more info from mandestocks.com
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Definitely the same formula can be applied to CMO. It makes the CMO much smoother and much better to use. It reduces a lot of the jaggedness. But it does introduce a log of atleat one bar if you trade using a signal line. Enclosing a chart of normal CMO and a smoothed CMO. Will check the effect of the smoothing on the dynamic momentum Index. warm regards Karthik Last edited by karthikmarar; 20th May 2008 at 12:36 AM. |
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Hi Karthik,
Thanks a lot (for the umpteenth time & rest assured there'll be more to follow )Can manage the DMI myself but will await a post on your work on the Stoch IFT. That would be another interesting piece! But take your time my friend. No hurry. I know you're terribly busy nowadays. Warm Regards, Kalyan. |
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Hi kalyan
Here is the smoothed DMI. Same result. much better to work with. but at least one bar delay. On stochastic IFT , will try during my Weekend. regards Karthik Last edited by karthikmarar; 20th May 2008 at 12:38 AM. |
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