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Topic: Indicator to PCF
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:35:45 AM
Ah, Thank You.
Topic: Indicator to PCF
Posted: Thursday, June 10, 2010 6:29:23 AM
Hi,
I have the following indicator, (V-minv20)/(maxv20-minv20+.001) plotted with a smoothing average of 6. I am trying to put this into a PCF, but can't seem to get smoothing average to work properly. I have tried different configurations, but TC doesn't seem to like how I'm doing the average and I'm wondering how to do this?

Thank you,
Winfield
Topic: BestFreeCharts
Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:02:23 PM
FYI....

Silverlight has screwed up a java based app I use for remote access KVM switch software
Topic: Let's Talk for Just a Minute About Picking a Bottom ...
Posted: Friday, October 10, 2008 3:26:20 PM
The bottom is in +/- 20% !!!! Whew! There, now that thats over, how can we make our next million??
Topic: Let's Talk for Just a Minute About Picking a Bottom ...
Posted: Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:33:56 PM
Could you loan me a couple of bucks....in a couple of weeks? 
Topic: S&P NO SHORT / SHORT LIST
Posted: Thursday, September 25, 2008 2:05:48 PM
What is the general feeling about what is going to happen when this list is put to bed?
Topic: What's the advantage ...
Posted: Monday, September 22, 2008 8:48:43 PM
You can get 20min delayed via Telechart during the day vs. Blocks is strictly EOD. You also get Worden report with TC. No BOP with Blocks. Personally I switched to Blocks, but am paying for mutual fund and some other fundamental data because I was grandfathered in a different rate.
Topic: So if the market is going to be better now....
Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 12:48:37 PM
Maybe short term lift.....?

1. August 17, 2007: The Federal Reserve Board announced a reduction in the primary credit discount rate from 6.25% to 5.75%. DJIA rallies 1,680 points over 9 weeks

2. November 26, 2007: Significant changes in limits for SOMA securities lending programme (federal reserve banks of NY). DJIA rallies 1,056 points over 3 weeks

3. January 22, 2008: FOMC decided to lower its target for the federal funds rate 75 b.p.s in an unscheduled meeting. DJIA rallies 1,134 points over 2 weeks

4. March 17/18, 2008:Bear stearns takeover on 17th March and FOMC decided to lower its target for the federal funds rate 75 b.p.s. Market expected 100 b.p.s. DJIA rallies 1,400 points over 8 weeks

5. July 15, 2008: Paulson’s testimony before Senate Banking Committee outlining plan to support GS’S (liquidity, sufficient capital and Fed consultative role). DJIA rallies 1,039 points over 9 weeks

6. September 08, 2008 Treasury takes control of Fannie and Freddie.



Source:
Welcome to the U.S.S.R. (United States Socialist Republic)  Citigroup  (PDF)
Tom Fitzpatrick, Shyam Devani
CitiFX® Technicals – Bulletin
08 September 2008

Topic: How do you trade a dragon?
Posted: Monday, September 1, 2008 8:39:27 PM
AB,
I have been doing some options papertrading lately and it seems to me the straddle position works best when there has been a period of basing. I realize the dragon pattern does involve a period of basing, but I think these bases are rather short and the put/call pricing for a straddle would be out of kilter from the previous pop in price. So the calls would be inflated and puts deflated.

Given the fact the dragon pattern is based on a bullish outlook, I think you would be better served by either a vertical spread or simple call purchase. I am still learning the vertical so suggest googleing for further explanation.

Whoever knows this stuff better please chime in.
Topic: BIG BLOCK'S OPTIONS
Posted: Monday, September 1, 2008 8:26:07 PM
Also, they have a good 'options school' under the support tab on home page with lots of good info on setups, positions, greeks, etc.