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Sir Bollinger band width
Posted : Saturday, April 16, 2005 1:36:48 AM
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Take a look at the monthly DJIA going back 10 years or so.

Envelop it with a Bollinger Band. Put the bollinger band width pcf in the bottom window and the simple 45 (long term) TSV in the middle window.

It sure looks good to me.

Cheers

cguida
Posted : Sunday, April 17, 2005 11:30:35 AM
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Joined: 1/3/2005
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Is there a way in WordensStudio to simply attach the chart, or chat settings, or paste a picture of the chart into a message?

In this game, it seems, a picture is worth a thousand deliniated chart settings.
MarkAB
Posted : Sunday, April 17, 2005 6:51:26 PM
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Joined: 2/1/2005
Posts: 51
It sure does, and
1)I also want to get paid in 1996 dollars instead of 2005. 2)would like the dollar to be on a par with world currencies, Euro unfortunately started in 2000.
3)Were still close to the all time high, are you better off today than in 1999.
4)Referencing the DOW, they keep dropping the non performing companies, sort of like free agents, good indicator of the state of the economy.
5)Luckily the Govt say's there are Jobs aplenty, there is no inflation, off course if I issued bonds with yields + inflation, I won't have inflation either.
6) Were printing all the $$$$ we need, until the rest of the world figures out will never pay it back.
7) We will be comfortable with $80 Oil, after all adjusted for inflation, no big deal. Plus CPI doesn't include food or energy, but that's okay the Docker's I purchased in 96 for $26 dollars are the same as 2005. What a great deal? Now if I only can figure out how to stay dressed and eat.
No I am not pessimistic, All I want in Life is Volatility, and I will laugh with my IRA's, 401K's, UTMA's, to the bank having shorted the YM, ER, ES, NQ.
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