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Re: ls7550 post# 63

Tuesday, 09/02/2008 11:16:03 AM

Tuesday, September 02, 2008 11:16:03 AM

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Hi Clive, Re: c-Wave reactionary moves...........

Just for fun, you could calculate, using the same data, an exponential moving average for an appropriate period and compare that to the "instant" number. I do this with the i-Wave data. The difference then is what I used to present as the IW Oscillator. It showed which direction the current data was diverting from the eMA. I think I used approx. 10 weeks as the eMA but would have to check.

Plotting them together shows history and the slope of the eMA is sometimes instructive also. So, even if you have some lumps and bumps on the instant data, maybe the overall slope of the eMA shows a longer trend of either rising or falling risk that might be of value.

Best regards,
Tom




Port Washington, WI 53074

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