Hi Prashanth,

Throughout this entire thread, no one has mentioned the Golden Ratio
of Klingons to Uranus. I have been waiting to grok the light of this
infallible indicator, but perhaps as Fred suggested in another
thread, it is indeed where the sun never shines.

Okay ... so moon me.  I can take it.  ^^_^^

Yuki

Monday, September 4, 2006, 10:40:18 PM, you wrote:

P> Hello,

P> My opinion is that instead of trying to use the Indicator
directly, it would be better to use it with additional filters put in
so that you depend less on Moon and more on other factors too coming
together :)

P> Cheers

P> Prashanth

P>   ----- Original Message ----- 
P>   From: cstrader232 
P>   To: [email protected] 
P>   Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 6:54 PM
P>   Subject: Re: [amibroker] Moon Phase as a profitable predictor



P>   Hey, does the moon phase indicator give exits as well as
entrances?  It occurs to me that if it does not, then this might
simply be a case of good traders being able to make money even on
random entrances because they are good at knowing when to exit.

P>     ----- Original Message ----- 
P>     From: Howard B 
P>     To: [email protected] 
P>     Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 8:49 AM
P>     Subject: Re: [amibroker] Moon Phase as a profitable predictor


P>     Regarding the Claud Baruch site's graphic --

P>     He shows a set of upward pointing spikes and a set of
downward pointing spikes in one panel (lunar indicator), and has buy
arrows and sell arrows for the S&P in a second panel.  It looks like
the upward arrows correspond to full moon and downward to new moon.  

P>     The signals associated with the upward spikes are, in
sequence, SBBSSBBBSSSS.
P>     The signals associated with the downward spikes are,
SNSBSSSNBBBB.
P>      (B==Buy, S==Sell, N==No Signal).

P>     OK -- A full moon is coming up on September 9th.  There
probably will be will be a signal -- 22 of the last 24 new or full
moons issued signals.  It might be a Sell -- 7 of the last 12
up-spikes were Sells.  We hope to know by September 15th. 





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