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Topic: What's New in TeleChart 2007?
Posted: Sunday, July 23, 2006 1:12:39 PM
QUOTE (Mousefinger)
QUOTE (happy1398)
I am using TC2005. How can I upgrade to 2007 and using the snapsheet? How much does it cost?


SnapSheets is free to use (for now). To upgrade to TC2007, see this thread:

-> http://www.worden.com/training/default.aspx?g=posts&t=14156

Make sure you choose the "Repair" option when installing over TC2005. To download and add SnapSheets, go to www.snapsheets.com and download the installer.
That should be: www.snapsheets.com
Topic: What's New in TeleChart 2007?
Posted: Sunday, July 23, 2006 1:11:34 PM
QUOTE (happy1398)
I am using TC2005. How can I upgrade to 2007 and using the snapsheet? How much does it cost?


SnapSheets is free to use (for now). To upgrade to TC2007, see this thread:

-> Installing TC2007 over TC2005

Make sure you choose the "Repair" option when installing over TC2005. To download and add SnapSheets, go to www.snapsheets.com and download the installer.
Topic: Smothing TRIN with a Moving Average
Posted: Monday, May 8, 2006 2:19:31 PM
QUOTE (Doug_H)
Once it's plotted on your chart ($TRIN), you can plot any number of moving averages to show smoothed versions. Right click on the indicator, choose Add Indicator, and select Moving Average. Choose your period. If you plot all three averages, make sure to plot them in different colors.

I found that it helps to view this with a line chart (just my preference). Use CTRL-B to toggle your price bars to a line chart.
Ah...I see...so you're saying that simply adding a moving average to the price data IS the smoothed version of said data. Correct? So if a add a 20 Day Simple Moving average to any chart, that 20 Day SMA represents the price data smoothed by the SMA. Right? Have I got that?

For some reason, I was thinking is was different. Hrmm...what the heck was I thinking about.

*ponders*
Topic: Smothing TRIN with a Moving Average
Posted: Monday, May 8, 2006 1:14:46 PM
Hmmm...okay...typo in the title. Should be "smoothing". Two "o"'s.
Topic: Smothing TRIN with a Moving Average
Posted: Monday, May 8, 2006 1:13:22 PM
Hi ya.

I'd like to do this:

"The [TRIN] Index is usually smoothed with a moving average. I suggest using a 4-day moving average for short-term analysis, a 21-day moving average for intermediate-term, and a 55-day moving average for longer-term analysis." -- Arms Insider

Is there anyway with TC2005 that I can plot the $TRIN data smoothed with a 21-Day SMA? Any help would be great. Thanks for your time.

Cheers.
Topic: CCI INDICATOR
Posted: Friday, November 11, 2005 7:22:48 PM
QUOTE (Tanstaafl)
The formula for today seems to be correct - it is:

(H + L + C - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) * 4000 / 3 / (
ABS(H + L + C - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H1 + L1 + C1 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H2 + L2 + C2 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H3 + L3 + C3 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H4 + L4 + C4 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H5 + L5 + C5 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H6 + L6 + C6 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H7 + L7 + C7 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H8 + L8 + C8 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H9 + L9 + C9 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H10 + L10 + C10 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H11 + L11 + C11 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H12 + L12 + C12 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H13 + L13 + C13 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H14 + L14 + C14 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H15 + L15 + C15 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H16 + L16 + C16 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H17 + L17 + C17 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H18 + L18 + C18 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
ABS(H19 + L19 + C19 - AVGH20 - AVGL20 - AVGC20) +
.00001)
Hi.

So if I want to make that a 14 period CCI instead of 20, would I just change all the AVGH20, AVGL20 & AVGC20 to AVGH14, AVGL14 & AVGC14?

Any help would be great. Thanks.

Keith
Topic: How to use $100 Scale to compare price performance
Posted: Friday, August 5, 2005 10:58:44 PM
Excellent. Great feature and good presentation. Thanks for the information.
Topic: sina - long or short
Posted: Thursday, August 4, 2005 1:10:57 PM
I forgot to say that I don't see it as a Long or Short at this point.
Topic: sina - long or short
Posted: Thursday, August 4, 2005 1:06:46 PM
Hmmm...seems to be in quite a bit of long term congestion (Daily chart).



I think I'd wait until it cleared those March highs...but it depends how you're trading I suppose (Swing trader, Day trader, etc.). Just seems range bound at the moment. It's nice it gapped above the 50EMA, but it didn't really move into anything exciting (like a new high).

Just my .02 cents.
Topic: Shorting GMCR?!?!? Worden called it a short right here 2 days ago,
Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:31:21 PM
QUOTE (lambro)
MACD headed sould TSV reveresing but well under mid point


Hi.

Sorry for the bad trade. Here’s how I look at situations such as this:

1.) They're indicators...NOT predictors. Price doesn’t have to do anything any indicator indicates.

2.) Use caution when trusting your money to a "black box" indicator or trading system. You don't know the math behind the TSV. Be cautious. That's not to say don’t use it, but remember when using black box ideology: you’re asleep and you’re allowing someone else to drive you home.

3.) Rely less on indicators and study price patterns more. Overbought & Oversold are overrated.

Cheers.