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rrochon
117 posts
msg #33509
Ignore rrochon
10/5/2004 8:02:25 PM

HG, or his partner. Whichever. At one time you offered this filter:
Fetcher{set{x,count(volume above volume 1 day ago,1)*2} and set{y,count(volume above average volume(90),3)} and set{z,x+y} and z is above 1 and close has been decreasing over the last 3 days and average volume(90) is above 100000 and close is between 1 and 10 and low is below lower bollinger band(20) and count(close above open,3) equal 0 and 60 day slope of close is above 0 and low is near bottom linear regression line(60) and add column RSI(2)} I may have added to it.

Today it brought up INGN at the bottom of the LRI, while Muddy's brought it up just slightly below the middle of the LRI channel. After looking carefully I see that you used the LRI (60) instead of the LRI (100).

Which do you use most, the (60) or (100)? And which do you think produces the most consistent profits?

Dick


TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #33511
Ignore TheRumpledOne
10/5/2004 8:38:54 PM

I use LRI(60) rather than LRI(100).

Why? Just a personal perference. Looking back 12 weeks gives me a more current perspective than the last 20.

Use whatever WORKS FOR YOU!

MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE.




scvidar
87 posts
msg #33521
Ignore scvidar
10/6/2004 7:00:01 PM

Cut and pasted your filter, all sorts of filter errors.


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