jcollins01 29 posts msg #94340 - Ignore jcollins01 |
6/26/2010 9:49:47 PM
The linear regression intercept is used to calculate the linear regression slope but does not seem to be available as a separate indicator. Am I missing something? Any idea how to calculate it?
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four 5,087 posts msg #94342 - Ignore four modified |
6/26/2010 10:25:54 PM
This...
http://forums.stockfetcher.com/sfforums/?q=view&fid=1004&tid=94&qrid=
10/31/2002 3:46:26 PM
We recently added the linear regression slope. This measure compute the slope of the linear regression line for the given number of days. Below are some examples:
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Does this help?
http://phoenix.phys.clemson.edu/tutorials/excel/regression.html
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #94358 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
6/27/2010 1:36:45 PM
The linear legression intercept is not used to calculate slope. Slope is rise over run - that's all. In the case of the linear regression line, it is a best fit linear interpolation of the data where the sum of the squares of the error is minimized.
Wht would the intercept be of value in trading?
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four 5,087 posts msg #94360 - Ignore four |
6/27/2010 2:32:00 PM
Perhaps...
http://www.tradingsimulatorsoftware.com/hlp/Web/linearregressionintercept.htm
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jcollins01 29 posts msg #94852 - Ignore jcollins01 modified |
7/17/2010 2:11:13 PM
kevin_in_ga the description says "The linear regression slope indicator simply computes the slope of the linear regression line. " so one would think the linear regression intercept is available. I know the definition of slope, in this case it's the "rise over run" of the linear regression line. My question was, is the linear regression line available by itself? That would give you the intercept.
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pirate67 99 posts msg #94862 - Ignore pirate67 |
7/17/2010 9:50:10 PM
I agree with Kevin. Why would anyone care about the intercepts for trading? All they tell you is where the line crosses the x or y axis
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #94888 - Ignore stocktrader |
7/18/2010 1:07:51 PM
Well, not Linear Regression Slope....but I did Slope Angle in Degrees (short-term) for my DSP filter about 3 years ago. Easy to think about slope in terms of angle degrees when looking at just a number. You might find it amusing at least for applying trig to stocks :-)
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duke56468 683 posts msg #94922 - Ignore duke56468 |
7/19/2010 7:46:54 PM
Sorry for the nubie question but what setting puts the statistics above all the charts like the above. My charts come up individually with the stats above each chart. Thanks
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