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Topic: Moving Linear Regression Price Channel by X%
Posted: Friday, October 16, 2009 3:20:45 PM
It didn't work I was trying to put 2 straight lines on the chart with the same characteristics of the standard
LR line. At approx 90 & 10% of the price pattern over the 60 price bars.
Topic: Moving Linear Regression Price Channel by X%
Posted: Friday, October 16, 2009 2:26:15 PM
Thanks, I'll try it.
Topic: Moving Linear Regression Price Channel by X%
Posted: Friday, October 16, 2009 1:07:25 PM
I was thinking 3 months so let's say 60 price bars for round figures.
Topic: Moving Linear Regression Price Channel by X%
Posted: Friday, October 16, 2009 10:42:39 AM
Is it possible to move the Linear Regression Line by X% to form a Price Channel. -or- Form another line above & below the Linear Regression Line specifically at 10% & 90% on th price chart?
Topic: Replies to "Definitions of all built in scanning and sorting criteria"
Posted: Wednesday, March 1, 2006 4:04:47 PM
Thanks Doug Great Idea!
Topic: Replies to "Definitions of all built in scanning and sorting criteria"
Posted: Wednesday, March 1, 2006 1:19:42 PM
Craig,
I Noticed FX (Fixed Rate of Return)wasn't in the Definitions. I know what a fixed rate of return means but 2 Questions?
Do associated numbers mean anything (Price)?
How could a watchlist be sorted by the FX-rate?


Topic: Rainbow or guppy charts
Posted: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:11:10 AM
Thanks Craig
Topic: Rainbow or guppy charts
Posted: Monday, February 27, 2006 8:47:11 PM
Thanks for the info but, you missed the point! The supposed QUOTE (Sir Geologist)is Different!
Topic: Rainbow or guppy charts
Posted: Monday, February 27, 2006 6:36:21 PM
Craig,
Where did you get the Quote from Sir Geologist this is how my report read!
QUOTE (Sir Geologist)
My long-trend indicators include the Guppy (or Rainbow) Chart with its numerous price MAs from (exponential) 3 to 60, and stochastics 30.4,5 and 45.4,4. They all have to have an upward direction (lying above their own MAs). Stochastics longer than about 14 often lie above the 70 value line for a considerable length of time.
He dosen't say what exact MA's he uses. New users find tike myself find this VERY CONFUSING.