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Topic: PCF on Winning Stock Selection Simplified - Vol II
Posted: Thursday, December 8, 2005 2:14:41 PM
I just purchased the Winning Stock Selection Simplified - Vol II CD and I would like to try it out. However, I found that in my telechart program, it does not have the PCF for the following:

MS Above 22 Day Mov Avg ( simple) , and
Daily MACD Bullish ( Last 5 bar )

I was wondering if you can direct me on where I can get these information?
Topic: Risk/reward ratio
Posted: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 3:19:28 AM
Thank you so much for all your information and help. I appreciate a lot.

Especial many thanks to Tanstaafl, Golfman25 and Gaeagif. I will read your notes again and again and study them. Also, I will get the book "Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom" to learn more. Thanks again.

Topic: Risk/reward ratio
Posted: Friday, March 4, 2005 12:56:44 PM
I posted two hours earlier about a question on how to calculation the risk/reward ratio. Now, when I came back to the "Ask a Trainer" site but I could not find it there. Does it mean this question is excluded from your forum?

Below is my question on how to determine the reward ratio:

USing ERTS ( on 3/03/05 ) as an example. If my enter price is 65.66, the previous low is 61.88 ( on 2/10/05 ), my risk ratio is 5.75% [(65.66-61.88)/65.66=5.75% ]. How can I find the target price to calculate the reward ratio?

Thanks for your help.
Topic: Risk/reward ratio
Posted: Friday, March 4, 2005 11:52:15 AM
I am a little puzzled on calculating the risk/reward ratio.

For example, I am usisng ERTS on 3/5/05 as example. If my entry price is $65.66, the previous low price is $61.88 (on 2/10/05) and my risk ratio is 5.75% [( 65.66-61.88)/65.66 = 5.75%]. What is the reward price that I can use to calculate the reward ratio?

Thanks!

loyinlan