heypa 283 posts msg #97428 - Ignore heypa |
11/11/2010 11:38:19 AM
Is there any way to establish your own start day for OBV?
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dwiggains 444 posts msg #97429 - Ignore dwiggains |
11/11/2010 2:15:49 PM
I do not think this is what you want but still interesting.
See ya
David
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straken 469 posts msg #97434 - Ignore straken |
11/11/2010 10:47:57 PM
Buy below z or sell above x.
Edit as needed.
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mslattery@dc.rr.com 91 posts msg #97573 - Ignore mslattery@dc.rr.com |
11/20/2010 3:37:14 PM
Hi Straken:
New to this site. Is there a way to communicate directly outside of the forum. Email maybe? I have a question and a sugestion but I can get past the SF interface to communicate directly or attache a chart to the question.
Really like your filter.
Thanks Michael
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mslattery@dc.rr.com 91 posts msg #97577 - Ignore mslattery@dc.rr.com |
11/20/2010 11:34:02 PM
PS
email address is SF NickName. Michael
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wkloss 231 posts msg #97580 - Ignore wkloss |
11/21/2010 11:09:32 AM
straken,
What do you mean when you say
Buy below z or sell above x.
Bill
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straken 469 posts msg #97582 - Ignore straken |
11/21/2010 1:26:22 PM
Bill,
Z is the lower 30 day LR channel and X is the upper 30 day LR channel.
This filter is a sectional out of a very long filter that i reworked for the original thread poster as a starting place. The filter is generic and includes no weighing indicators or oscillators either leading nor trailing. You need to add any additional indicators for your particular trading style. The filter will not yield very good results on volatile stocks but performs well for stocks trending or beginning a new OBV trend. For longer time envelopes than a 30 day cyclical, change the std dev amount and time period and normalize the volatility for best results.
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