(1) J.M. Hurst's work - The Profit Magic of Stock Transaction Timing. The capability of AB to program such work is limited at best. An attempt was made in this direction in the group and if I am not mistaken was not particularly succesful. An implementation of Centred MA Bands is available by a gentleman called Clyde Lee over at http://theswingmachine.com . This product is based on the TradeStation platform. Please note I have no commercial affiliation of any kind with Mr. Lee's business nor can I vouch for the accuracy/efficacy of his offering.
(2) The work of George Lane of Investments Educator i.e. "Using Stochastics, Cycles & RSI". George Lane was the gentleman who developed the stochastic indicator. Using the concepts outlined in this book is very much possible in AB.
The two books should get you started.
HTH
Rakesh
yes typo ... should be www.mesasoftware.com----- Original Message -----From: Ton SieverdingSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:53 AMSubject: Re: [amibroker] Cycles and MesaWhat about Mesa in stead of Nesa ? Typo ...Kind regards,Ton Sieverding.----- Original Message -----From: Ara KaloustianSent: Monday, September 04, 2006 8:06 PMSubject: Re: [amibroker] Cycles and MesaYou can find info on cycles on Dr Ehler's web at www.nesasoftware.com
Based on his work, markets are in cycle mode only about 20% of the time.
Based on work that I did, I found cycles (at least this method) of very
limited use. It takes about 2 cycles for software to switch to cyclic mode,
which is frequently too long to be useful.
His proprietary Mesa system produces only 60% winning trades (based on his
numbers).
Overall my experience has been rather dissapointing ... but a very
interesting subject.
Ara
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Subject: [amibroker] Cycles and Mesa
> Hi people,
> Gr8 to know, so much info available about our favourite software
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> I need some information on cycles theory, mesa etc.
> Can anybody provide a code for the same.
> I would also welcome educational articles for cycle theory.
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> I heard about mesa which identifies inherent cycles in the stock pattern.
> Let me know is any such thing is known to the group members.
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