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petrusw
Posted : Wednesday, June 1, 2005 12:00:16 PM
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Hi,
Do you have any pcf formulas for the Stop and Reverse signal, SARS, that I could apply.

Grateful for any suggestions.

Petrus
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, June 1, 2005 12:08:54 PM


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I scoured the net for the explanation of how it is calculated with no luck. Can you post the math behind this indicator for me?

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Doug_H
Posted : Wednesday, June 1, 2005 12:11:13 PM


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I did the same. Some explanations just seem to describe a point in time when you would stop out of a long position and go short. Other articles hint around at some calculations that might identify these points, but provide no help with the math behind it.

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petrusw
Posted : Friday, June 3, 2005 7:55:51 AM
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Hi,
I am not sure what the maths for the SARS is that you require to help me. But on (removed by Moderator) which is (removed) charting I think used on (url removed by Moderator), the settings are :
ParaSAR Accleration 1/1000 value 2 and Acc.limit 1/1000 value 20. That is what I am trying to duplicate on TC2000.

Petrus.
Craig_S
Posted : Friday, June 3, 2005 8:10:17 AM


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Petrus we will need to somehow track down the formula used to plot this line. Perhaps your other source will provide this for you. Doug nor I can find the formula after some extesive searches.

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Tanstaafl
Posted : Monday, June 6, 2005 12:20:58 AM
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Probably this is a reference to Wells Wilder's Parabolic Stop And Reverse System (or some variant of it).

You will find SEVERAL articles about this, and other stoploss modelling issues, if you do a Search on the word "Parabolic"

Jim Dean

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